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DZ
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Feb 17, 2006 21:36 |  #1

I work for a company that buys, builds and manages comercial property. We are in the process of building a new 90,000 square foot warehouse and I have been taking pictures along the way...

http://zanelli.smugmug​.com/photos/55327879-L.jpg (external link)
http://zanelli.smugmug​.com/photos/55012977-L-1.jpg (external link)
http://zanelli.smugmug​.com/photos/55012946-L-2.jpg (external link)
http://zanelli.smugmug​.com/photos/54754698-L-1.jpg (external link)
http://zanelli.smugmug​.com/photos/56551432-L-1.jpg (external link)
http://zanelli.smugmug​.com/photos/56551407-L-1.jpg (external link)
http://zanelli.smugmug​.com/photos/56684445-L-1.jpg (external link)

And 115 images strung together in an animated gif of the final panel going in place - 5megs:
http://zanelli.smugmug​.com/photos/55484982-L.gif (external link)




  
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Feb 18, 2006 17:02 |  #2

I really like #1 and #3. And the animated gif is pretty neat to watch.

note: edit the link for the last two images so the file extensions are in lower case to make them work.


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Feb 18, 2006 19:15 as a reply to  @ RuggerJoe's post |  #3

RuggerJoe wrote:
I really like #1 and #3. And the animated gif is pretty neat to watch.

note: edit the link for the last two images so the file extensions are in lower case to make them work.

Thanks,

I edited the original links and made the file extensions on the last 2 lower case. I was using my laoptp when I made the original post and I had to use upper case extensions for them to work in Firefox last night.




  
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