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China Lake

Postby patchz » Mon May 03, 2010 9:58 am

F-14 (Dino's of course.

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Re: China Lake

Postby FuturePilot » Mon May 03, 2010 10:52 am

I like them all but the second and last are my favorites!
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Re: China Lake

Postby patchz » Mon May 03, 2010 10:57 am

I like them all but the second and last are my favorites!

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Re: China Lake

Postby olderndirt » Mon May 03, 2010 1:26 pm

Like the weather effects - last two especially.  In number four, did you get the color change by turning towards the sun or by editing?
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Re: China Lake

Postby Fozzer » Mon May 03, 2010 1:44 pm

Excellent shots, Larry... :)...!

I love the ground textures in the shots...

My FS 2004 area of China Lake appears just as bright red/orange; "sand"?

Indeed, everything in Eastern California and the Nevada Desert appears as boring old, repeating texture, bright red dust... :(...!

...I tend not to spend too much time there!.... ;)...!

I find the "Desert" areas of the Flight Sim, (like Nevada and Arizona), to be not very realistic, or convincing!*

Paul...G-BPLF...FS 2004...REX, GE Pro and VOZ... 8-)...!

* ...nothing like they appear in the old Cowboy films!... ;D...!
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Re: China Lake

Postby patchz » Mon May 03, 2010 3:51 pm

[quote]Like the weather effects - last two especially.
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Re: China Lake

Postby patchz » Mon May 03, 2010 3:56 pm

Excellent shots, Larry... :)...!

I love the ground textures in the shots...

My FS 2004 area of China Lake appears just as bright red/orange; "sand"?

Indeed, everything in Eastern California and the Nevada Desert appears as boring old, repeating texture, bright red dust... :(...!

...I tend not to spend too much time there!.... ;)...!

I find the "Desert" areas of the Flight Sim, (like Nevada and Arizona), to be not very realistic, or convincing!*

Paul...G-BPLF...FS 2004...REX, GE Pro and VOZ... 8-)...!

* ...nothing like they appear in the old Cowboy films!... ;D...!

[color=#000000]Thanks Paul.
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