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Post by Dave Homewood on May 11, 2008 17:01:47 GMT 12
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Post by Dave Homewood on May 11, 2008 17:17:45 GMT 12
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Post by stu on May 11, 2008 17:29:58 GMT 12
ummm .... Dave .... Blocked request: policy violation
Reason: Adult/Sexually Explicit
Source: network54.com/
Access to this website is restricted by your organization's internet access policy.
Action Report miscategorization to administrator
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Post by FlyNavy on May 11, 2008 18:04:10 GMT 12
Dave, Don't worry. If the URLs you have posted are copied and pasted in their entirety then they will take one to the required photo galleries. Try that method Stu if your 'Nanny" software will allow? ;D
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Post by stu on May 11, 2008 18:14:04 GMT 12
Maybe the TV3 IT dept were thinking of different models
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Post by Dave Homewood on May 11, 2008 18:21:53 GMT 12
Sheesh.
The links work fine for me, they are linking to the Hyperscale forum, and show 1/72nd, 1/48th and 1/144th scale model aircraft posed to look like they are actually flying against real backgrounds.
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Post by alanw on May 11, 2008 22:31:24 GMT 12
Dave
Thanks for posting the links.
Those photos are awesome
Many of them look like they were shot with the old style KodaChrome film like they used in WWII
Alan
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Post by Dave Homewood on May 12, 2008 0:09:28 GMT 12
Yeah, a few are reminiscent of the famous Charles Brown photos, eh.
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Post by smithy on May 12, 2008 3:00:38 GMT 12
I've seen this guy's work before. It's impressive isn't it?
He really captures that old colour photo look. Some of them you'd swear they were the real thing.
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Post by stu on May 12, 2008 8:41:05 GMT 12
Now that I'm at home the links work fine .... agreed, amazing stuff.
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Post by Dave Homewood on May 12, 2008 12:30:17 GMT 12
I'll bet your earlier post got Beagle all excited, Stu.
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Post by Dave Homewood on May 12, 2008 22:06:09 GMT 12
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Post by Dave Homewood on May 14, 2008 16:23:56 GMT 12
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Post by avro683 on Jun 15, 2008 16:08:10 GMT 12
Some of these models are amazing. With a little bit of work on the photo's, they could almost be mistaken for wartime shots!
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