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If those are the presented options, I like thunderous, since that would best complement the prevailing sky color.Adapting the meeks methods of track painting I see.
Ya know what? I didn't follow my own advice and as a result was getting it wrong.Everything looked far too dead.I've fixed it. (Attachment Link)
Inspiring folks to give the dead season a try is one of my favorite things. I'm looking forward to seeing your progress.
Agree that it's a time of year with great potential, and often overlooked both in model form and prototype photography. A sunny day in late November can yield some fantastic images, but with or without sun you can get some terrific lighting, very moody. You do an excellent job capturing it, and for me personally I'm set in autumn, so I'll either do model in peak color or the dead season... assuming I bother with scenery at all.
The curve of the track, the wintry look... very Mindheimy...Top drawer!
It looks even better with power on it.