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Just superb, Mike. 


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Beautiful pics!  Interesting how that 2-tone Bathtub Nash stands out.



   
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Wonderful street scenes. Thanks Mike.



   
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Mike, another masterpiece. Your models and back drops are very realistic.



   
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Really great, Mike.  But that Lake Street scene needs a little rust.  Well, maybe only in our region.  Keep 'em coming!



   
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Thanks, all ! These are linked from Flickr, but I have not figured out the method of getting them to display here in the forum at the original size, which in all cases is 1280 pixels wide. LOL, somehow they are all in different yet smaller widths. 🤔 



   
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Posted by: @mikedetorrice

Thanks, all ! These are linked from Flickr, but I have not figured out the method of getting them to display here in the forum at the original size, which in all cases is 1280 pixels wide. LOL, somehow they are all in different yet smaller widths. 🤔 

are you presented with this screen in your process ?



   
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Posted by: @john-barry......

are you presented with this screen in your process ?........

 

Hi John : I recall I was shown that screen and I tried inserting it into my post ..... but it seemed to me when I did a "Preview" at the Forum here, it didn't show up as an image, but only as the text from the BBcode. Perhaps it shows up only if you actually post it here and one needs to rely on doing possible edits or corrections "live" on the actual Forum post ?

However ....... since I have been trying various different methods and haven't used my Flickr account in quite a while, I easily could have messed something up or forgotten a step. LOL ! 😜



   
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@mikedetorrice 

Great pictures. I have a question about one with elevated train tracks. Do you know the specific location?  Looks like ‘L” tracks in Chicago.


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Posted by: @john-barry......

are you presented with this screen in your process ?........

 

Hi John : I recall I was shown that screen and I tried inserting it into my post ..... but it seemed to me when I did a "Preview" at the Forum here, it didn't show up as an image, but only as the text from the BBcode. Perhaps it shows up only if you actually post it here and one needs to rely on doing possible edits or corrections "live" on the actual Forum post ?

However ....... since I have been trying various different methods and haven't used my Flickr account in quite a while, I easily could have messed something up or forgotten a step. LOL ! 😜

once you`ve pasted (inserted?) the code into your message body.......delete the characters from either end to include the two instances of "[img]"

you want to retain ONLY the code between the two [img]



   
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Posted by: @john-barry

once you`ve pasted (inserted?) the code into your message body.......delete the characters from either end to include the two instances of "[img]"

you want to retain ONLY the code between the two [img]

Ok, thanks, John ! That will work OK, too. I was assuming that the picture would appear in the post full-size, but this works fine as a clickable link to the original image.



   
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@mikedetorrice You`re welcome Mike....jB



   
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@mikedetorrice 

Great pictures. I have a question about one with elevated train tracks. Do you know the specific location?  Looks like ‘L” tracks in Chicago.

Yep, you are exactly correct, Ed. It was taken a couple of years ago in Chicago's West Loop on DesPlaines Street, just south of Lake Street and it's L-tracks.



   
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