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PAL_Houston

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Re: Need the perfect photo for backdrop
« Reply #45 on: May 01, 2014, 07:24:50 PM »
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If forget the exact inches off the ground, but the rail height is about 6" below my eyeballs. So these are either at normal viewing angles or I held the camera up against the ceiling, pointed down to get an overall view. This is normal:
https://picasaweb.google.com/ErieChris333/NewLayoutSpace#5866543127231059138


BTW I changed the one photo, used the one Tim shopped out:


I really like this! 
Why are the cars on the wrong side of the road?  You taking up English railroading?  :D
You should be able to reverse the images ....
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Paul

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Re: Need the perfect photo for backdrop
« Reply #46 on: May 01, 2014, 07:41:10 PM »
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I really like this! 
Why are the cars on the wrong side of the road?  You taking up English railroading?  :D
You should be able to reverse the images ....

Looking at the original photo Chris posted at the top of page 2, it appears to be a one-way street.  All the cars are headed away from the viewer.

Cheers,

PAL_Houston

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Re: Need the perfect photo for backdrop
« Reply #47 on: May 01, 2014, 09:15:58 PM »
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Looking at the original photo Chris posted at the top of page 2, it appears to be a one-way street.  All the cars are headed away from the viewer.

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Yeah, except now it looks like the car in the distance, next to the truck, is coming toward the viewer....at least that's how it appears to me.

Maybe a one-way sign in the foreground?
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Paul

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Re: Need the perfect photo for backdrop
« Reply #48 on: May 02, 2014, 01:50:47 AM »
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BTW I changed the one photo, used the one Tim shopped out:


I think we could be more help to you if you gave us a kind of stereopticon photo set: one with the camera two inches (or so)  left of road center, one right in the center, one two inches right of center.