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May 06, 2017 20:29 as a reply to  @ post 18348045 |  #6076

I know a little....it s on Sandy Hook, NJ, USA. Ships entering New York harbor used to run aground there. The area was used by the army- they had a Nike base there for a while. Now it is a national park. The buildings were is a state of benign neglect, but are being restored. I always thought they should be rented out as hotels or something, especially the barracks.




  
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May 06, 2017 21:15 |  #6077

Inspeqtor wrote in post #18348045 (external link)
Do you know the story behind this Rescue Station?

Great picture.

The latitude/longitude coordinates are in Capn Jack's pictures' EXIF. N 40° 25' 35.57", W 73° 59' 3.69", copy and paste in Google Earth or Maps. Google Earth depicts the building in 3D.




  
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May 06, 2017 23:35 |  #6078

Capn Jack wrote in post #18348049 (external link)
I know a little....it s on Sandy Hook, NJ, USA. Ships entering New York harbor used to run aground there. The area was used by the army- they had a Nike base there for a while. Now it is a national park. The buildings were is a state of benign neglect, but are being restored. I always thought they should be rented out as hotels or something, especially the barracks.

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May 06, 2017 23:37 |  #6079

oldvultureface wrote in post #18348076 (external link)
The latitude/longitude coordinates are in Capn Jack's pictures' EXIF. N 40° 25' 35.57", W 73° 59' 3.69", copy and paste in Google Earth or Maps. Google Earth depicts the building in 3D.

Thank you also.

After you told me you found the latitude/longitude, I looked for it in Photoshop Elements 15. I did find it no problem, however from PSE15 I was not able to do any copy/pasting.

What program do you use for that purpose?


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May 07, 2017 09:03 |  #6080

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What program do you use for that purpose?

I use the FxIF Add-on for Firefox. View the image in the shadow box and right-click.

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May 07, 2017 23:42 |  #6081

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I use the FxIF Add-on for Firefox. View the image in the shadow box and right-click.
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Thank you... got it now!


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May 10, 2017 13:48 |  #6082

The church that now owns the property is clearing the brush and trimming the pine trees, preparing the site for eventual demolition.

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May 10, 2017 14:16 |  #6083

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May 11, 2017 01:34 |  #6084

Amazing Jon! Love that last one, how do you get such a clean image. Looks like almost zero light pollution. My milky way shots always feel so hazy and blah to me.


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May 11, 2017 08:18 |  #6085

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Amazing Jon! Love that last one, how do you get such a clean image. Looks like almost zero light pollution. My milky way shots always feel so hazy and blah to me.

Thanks Rezcar! That's no trick at all. Just drive to a dark area. This house is located about a mile outside Last Chance, CO which is the size of an intersection. There was no light pollution or haze. The light you see on the horizon was the beginning of the sun rising. Having said that, I like shots with light pollution in them, especially with clouds lit up by them. Kind of like the middle shot, though that light is the moon setting.


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May 11, 2017 08:27 |  #6086

Demo day.

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May 11, 2017 10:43 |  #6087

J-Blake wrote in post #18351810 (external link)
Thanks Rezcar! That's no trick at all. Just drive to a dark area. This house is located about a mile outside Last Chance, CO which is the size of an intersection. There was no light pollution or haze. The light you see on the horizon was the beginning of the sun rising. Having said that, I like shots with light pollution in them, especially with clouds lit up by them. Kind of like the middle shot, though that light is the moon setting.

Thanks Jon, I'll trade you my light polluted skies!


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May 11, 2017 10:46 |  #6088

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Cutting it close, waiting until the last possible moment to shoot that one. ;-)a


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May 11, 2017 12:18 |  #6089

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Cutting it close, waiting until the last possible moment to shoot that one. ;-)a

Wife and I were awakened early this morning by the noise. Dressed, grabbed the camera and crossed the street.




  
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May 11, 2017 12:20 |  #6090

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Wife and I were awakened early this morning by the noise. Dressed, grabbed the camera and crossed the street.

Is that the same house you posted yesterday HERE?


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