A couple of Guest shots
TerryinTexas
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C&O Fan, be sure to give us a full report on that two-day open house.
Is your Cocker Spaniel's tongue exhausted?
Rich
Alton Junction
A Random capture of todays openhouse
My C&O friend Art in the fore ground and me in the back ground
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Friend of mine who works in animation has made a couple of fun videos by doing time lapse photos of yards and junctions on a local model rr.
Thanks for the kind words Rich
I do ask guests to sign a guest book
given i'm with them the all while they are in the train room so I've never worried about theft
The temps here in Houston will be mid 80s so no coats
Some do bring their own cameras but never bags
this is my 7th year on the tour and i was also on the NMRA Divison Tour
never had a problem
My Cocker Spaniel is in charge of guest security but she can't hold her licker
I do have a not touch sign but they just can't resist touching the water in the rivers ?????
others in the thread seem to be concerned with theft but not me
First of all, great looking layout, C&O Fan. And very good overhead shots with the camera. Nice perspective here.
Regarding security, I understand that. But, at the risk of sounding naive, how likely is it that someone will steal something like a locomotive? Not to suggest that everyone is well intentioned, but where do you put it and how do you handle it and how do you conceal it.
What other security techniques are employed in an open house? Does one require visitors to register? Does someone "check out" each visitor as he/she leaves? Do you require visitors to hang coats away from the layout so they cannot easily hide stolen items? Do you disallow back packs or other types of bags where stolen items can be concealed?
Just wondering.
riogrande5761 Snip> Ok. But whats the point of installing camera's above to take a photo every 20 minutes if it isn't going to catch a thief? You might as well just stand on a step ladder and take a few photo's and your good to go.
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The cameras Primary Purpose is to allow my out of town RR buddies
A chance to view the layout They can operate it remotely panning left /right
up/down and follow locos around the layout
They can even operate a loco remotely using their cell phone as a wifi throttle as long as they allow for the 4 second delay
We found that its best to only have one train tunning on the main at a time
(Less Wrecks)
It also allows them to look in on the open house and see the guests
The camera can live stream or take a Jpeg every 4 seconds and transmit it
(I use the Jpegs because the photo quality is better)
Recording a photo every 20 min is not to catch a thief but to have a record of visitors
It has night vision and motion detection if i wanted to use it as a security camera once motion is detected it will shoot a 2 min video and auto upload it to utube then notify me via text to my cell phone of the intruder
There is the deterent effect. I suppose it's like posting signs on the road that there are speed camera's. Of course there are daft sods who still speed and get busted because the camera's actually catch them!
Rio Grande. The Action Road - Focus 1977-1983
The cameras alone should do the trick. If people know camera are there, they should be mounted conspicuously, they will alter their behaviour.
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The sign for the security system is a bigger deterent then the security system itself.
The quality of the images is impressive.
Theft is not a new thing at all. John Allen said he had a locomotive stolen by a visitor back in the 1950s.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
C&O Fan Living on Social Security gives me a very limited train budget This camera is 4 Years old But still gets the job done Besides i'm just not that worried about theft
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C&O Fan There is limited space on the SD card So 20 min per shot per day is about all it can handel
rrinker As much as I hate to even have to say this, given that the vast majority of us a decent, honest people - I think I would set the cameras to do more frequent than 20 minute snaps if you are hosting an open house, at least if it's a general public type of open house. Not that this is a new problem - there were always mentions in (usually the Bull Session column) MR even back in the 50's reporting stolen locos and rolling stock. --Randy
As much as I hate to even have to say this, given that the vast majority of us a decent, honest people - I think I would set the cameras to do more frequent than 20 minute snaps if you are hosting an open house, at least if it's a general public type of open house.
Not that this is a new problem - there were always mentions in (usually the Bull Session column) MR even back in the 50's reporting stolen locos and rolling stock.
--Randy
There is limited space on the SD card So 20 min per shot per day is about all it can handel
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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Yesterday i spent some time tweaking my internet security camera settings
to take snapshots every 20 minutes during my open house
tomorrow and Sunday