Most of us look at our railroads from the side or from sightly above, but today let's take a look from a different point of view- from directly above. How were these shots obtained? I would love to say I flew a drone over the layout while taking these photographs, but I didn't. They were made using my iPhone and a "selfie stick". It is a simple thing to do and gives you an unusual look at your railroad. Try it you just might like what you see or find areas which need so work. Crews siding (above, left) and Leming (above, right) as seen from the air. Robert's Crossing (above) from the air. Maryville and Lake Hamilton (above, right). |
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