Kooljock1 wrote:Hmmmm.... okay, I've posted and re-posted! Where are my pictures??? And where are the emoticons??? Jon
shutterly seems to be one giant pain in the butt. On a number of forums, there seems to be some chanting or incense burning requirement in order to display photos.
Here are yours KJ - nice pix, by the way
Here's The Broadway blowing past a New York Central freight in the hole:
And the fireman breathes a sigh of relief!
It makes you wonder who is getting the ride!
And here is some of the new MTH bike riders
I am a person with a very active inner child. This is why my wife loves me so. Willoughby, Ohio - the home of the CP & E RR. OTTS Founder www.spankybird.shutterfly.com
Kooljock1 wrote:Thanks Frank! I really wanted to credit CTT for their excelllent article on detail painting Plasticville Telephone Poles. It's easy and fun. Heck, I did it while watching a ballgame on TV! I'd love to know what Spank-bird is doing with his Shutterfly that I'm not. It seems to work for him everytime. Maybe it's that I'm using a Mac/Safari? Jon
This new software and Mac's don't mix too well.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
Jon, I think you just hit the nail on the head. The CTT forum does have some issues with Mac's. I don't belive it is your Mac or Shutterfly. BTW, here at home I use an older Compaq with ME windows.
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
I think I recall your photos not showing up on the model train journal forum using shutterfly as well. I cut and pasted your post contents from OGR.
Frank53 wrote: Kooljock1 wrote:Thanks Frank! I really wanted to credit CTT for their excelllent article on detail painting Plasticville Telephone Poles. It's easy and fun. Heck, I did it while watching a ballgame on TV! I'd love to know what Spank-bird is doing with his Shutterfly that I'm not. It seems to work for him everytime. Maybe it's that I'm using a Mac/Safari? Jon I think I recall your photos not showing up on the model train journal forum using shutterfly as well. I cut and pasted your post contents from OGR.
Frank the problem with posting pics on the Model Train Journal from Shutterfly is MTJ sofware cannot read the scrip that Shutterfly uses. Shutterfly works well on CTT, OGR and The Gauge forums.
Also with Shutterfly, you do not have to resize your pics, nor is there a 5 pic posting per day limit. And if you wish to order prints, you can. And they even give you TWO web pages free.
Trying to update my avatar since 2020
MartyE and Kodi the Husky Dog! ( 3/31/90-9/28/04 ) www.MartyE.com My O Gauge Web Page and Home of Kodiak Junction!
Well, copy and paste worked for me. You just have to have both webpages opened at the same time. This is the section of the layout that I am working on.
spankybird wrote: Frank the problem with posting pics on the Model Train Journal from Shutterfly is MTJ sofware cannot read the scrip that Shutterfly uses. Shutterfly works well on CTT, OGR and The Gauge forums. Also with Shutterfly, you do not have to resize your pics, nor is there a 5 pic posting per day limit. And if you wish to order prints, you can. And they even give you TWO web pages free.
I seem to recall trying to use it - not sure where - and the properties didn't include an extension or somethign strange. I was using the 2and2.net service, but they appear to have discontinued the service.
As an aside, I see tubular track is the dominant feature of the day . . .
. . and the world spins freely on it's axis.
Above – The waterfall mist cools the folks in Castle Canyon.
Above – It’s time for grilled dogs and medicinal moonshine in oak barrels.
Above – It’s a daring act for a tough crowd at Spitwater Hotel.
Above – Is that a lantern glowing or an angel on standby?
Above – Ouch! Squash! Engine #3 passes by.
Above – Wait. The crowd cheers! Smoke stack Sally points to four o’clock
Above - Panoramic
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Yes, that pesky Ghost of Christmases past did indeed come again last night. He told me to remember the visit because, he said, IF there's another visit we'll be moving on up.
After I scan, store, and post the my photos (film prints) they usually seem dark. I tried a photo editor to lighten them up. Let's see how they come out. HMM, not bad - I could BARELY see the houses, etc. before. Funny, the detail's obviously there but the scanning process darkens it and you think you've lost it.
My first MTH PS2 steamer: the PRR S2 6-8-6 baby turbine:
My lasting memory of 2001 I guess:
- walt
Oldies but goodies
RR Redneck wrote:Frank53, it seems that your layout has progressed magnificantly.
Thank you for the kind comment. It's been a long road (about 8 months) from here:
to here:
and an incredibly long way to go . . .
Frank53 wrote: RR Redneck wrote:Frank53, it seems that your layout has progressed magnificantly. Thank you for the kind comment. It's been a long road (about 8 months) from here: to here: and an incredibly long way to go . . .
ME TOO!!!!!!!!
Great pics everyone. It appears that the AEC has been rather busy today.
First a load of radioactive waste being hauled for disposal.
Then a little while later a string of boxcars passes by.
ChiefEagles wrote: ME TOO!!!!!!!!
now THAT was funny!
Chief, At least Frank53 has gotten started!
Great pictures again this week, no I did not make enough progress to post any pictures this week. Maybe next week (as the Phila. Eagles were heard to say).
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
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