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03/23/2010 01:05:38 PM · #26
Originally posted by Skip:

ok, i think i have this working under IE.

It's also now working under AOL's version of IE.

The transitions seemed a little quick to me -- for most of the photos I'd have preferred having around three seconds instead of two ...
03/23/2010 01:24:40 PM · #27
AWESOME!!! Really enjoyed that - what a most excellent place!! Thanks for sharing that, Skip. Makes me remember why I like having a camera, actually!
03/23/2010 01:25:29 PM · #28
thanks!

yeah, paul, it was a tough edit. it was originally almost 6 minutes (using two songs, 220 images), but i thought that was too long. if i was a little more objective, i could cut down the frame count and let them each show a little longer.

this was shot in johnstown, pa. jack's place was in a building that was about to be condemned; ny buddy tom was looking into buying/renovating, but couldn't get any real financial support from the city or historical society. not sure what the status is now.
03/23/2010 01:39:00 PM · #29
Originally posted by Skip:

this was shot in johnstown, pa. jack's place was in a building that was about to be condemned; ny buddy tom was looking into buying/renovating, but couldn't get any real financial support from the city or historical society. not sure what the status is now.

A lot of these wayward towns in Pennsylvania are suffering the effects of the economy and historical societies for the most part take the first and hardest hits. I spend a lot of time out and about and the places that are deteriorating and will not be repaired will just break your heart.



When I see windows like this knocked out, the brick covered with metal siding, and the old doors replaced by new grey steel replacements, a l;ittle part of me dies for this lost care in building and architecture.

An awful lot of our heritage is falling into ruin.....
03/23/2010 09:34:22 PM · #30
It's working for me now too, Skip. Some really good photos in there and a fun film overall. I love that shop. Frankly, I think a buzz cut would suit your friend better! :-D
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