peterbunce
1880's Colorado Narrow gauge on 45mm track
Hi,
We do not generally manange the American 'Fall' here in the England. But this year we managed a small version of it - the weather (generally too much rain) stayed fine and the temperature dropped sufficiently to make the maples give a good set of warm colors.
Todays weather at least managed to stay mostly fine (though misty) so I had the camera out to record the result, a bit like the photos I have seen - the maples were bought to produce something like the effect and have managed a passable result. Miniature Aspens, or their close cousins Birch trees, I have not managed to find.
The sky was as a result still a bit dark and certainly no sun whatsoever so the computer managed a bit of adjustment to assist in 'adding' the sun slightly.
Here are the results,
This last one highlights the grey building in the centre is off its foundations slightly - oooops! no doubt as a result of my great big (to scale) feet hitting it slightly: it has now been replaced in the correct postion!
Enjoy.
We do not generally manange the American 'Fall' here in the England. But this year we managed a small version of it - the weather (generally too much rain) stayed fine and the temperature dropped sufficiently to make the maples give a good set of warm colors.
Todays weather at least managed to stay mostly fine (though misty) so I had the camera out to record the result, a bit like the photos I have seen - the maples were bought to produce something like the effect and have managed a passable result. Miniature Aspens, or their close cousins Birch trees, I have not managed to find.
The sky was as a result still a bit dark and certainly no sun whatsoever so the computer managed a bit of adjustment to assist in 'adding' the sun slightly.
Here are the results,



This last one highlights the grey building in the centre is off its foundations slightly - oooops! no doubt as a result of my great big (to scale) feet hitting it slightly: it has now been replaced in the correct postion!
Enjoy.