......Im not well liked here am I
?..........nevermind.
Nothing of the kind! 'twas only a Terpy attempt at a joke. Your idea is a good one, generally (and General Lee) and specifically!
Husband's still pushing for the Breaking Bad Haunt. Come to think of it, they already have "Hell on Wheels" with the train gig. What's next, Mad Men, the Advertising Agency Gone Awry?
hahahah you know what i mean , was just making a comparison as to what i was talking about . I dont think we should actually do the walking dead itself but something like it. zombies in general.
Makes you wonder how many people are just "money hungry." I slipped and fell at Dave and Busters last night. I got up and laughed it off. The idea of trying to get money didn't even cross my mind. That's just me though
Husband's still pushing for the Breaking Bad Haunt. Come to think of it, they already have "Hell on Wheels" with the train gig. What's next, Mad Men, the Advertising Agency Gone Awry?
That is a nice post. I learned something today!
... because for some reason the Native American tribes that inhabited the region for hundreds of years before avoided the 1600 acre parcel of land.
awesome. No doubt I'd rather be in the old picture, though I've always wondered how many of those pictures were made. Angle looks good, they would have had to move the power pole anyways to dig up the gardens and put down the pavers. Moving it 2 foot wouldn't have been much of an "upcharge" as they redeveloped this area.
Your work on matching these shots is very impressive!! Another thing to keep in mind is that you didn't know what millimeter the lens size was on the original photos. I know it doesn't sound like a big deal, but not having that information definitely would make it more difficult to duplicate. A 100mm lens fifty feet away from the lamp post will give a different perspective than a 50mm lens twenty five feet away.
You did some hard work very well. Thank you for sharing.