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Ukraine Terrain Photos from Bigduke6


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This is linked to a discussion at the CMC forum about LOS and map size. In response Bigduke6 provided these photos to outline that not all steppe is flat and limitless LOS - but hey go check out the discussion yersel :D

The photos from Bigduke6 are now up on my website. You can see em HERE

All the images available for download below were taken by Bigduke6 from the BFC forum.

It's fine for some one to download or copy them for private use, but commercial use is not okay unless you have sought written permission from Bigduke6.

"General:

Pictures taken with a NikonD70 in early October 2006, using a 28-85mm Nikkor lens. Automatic light and focus settings were used exclusively. Pictures were taken between 1600 and 1900 local time, roughly. None of the images has been retouched.

Most shots were at taken at maximum wide angle, and so distances appear farther in the pictures than in real life.

All the shots were taken through a fairly dirty window of an Ukraine National Railroad train car. First class, I'd hate to see the windows on 3rd class. Also bear in mind the rail is on a berm averaging 2 meters above the level of the ground.

The horizontal lines in many of the shots are high-power wires running parallel to the railroad. The train's average speed was about 80 - 90 kmph.

Bigduke6"

Cheers fur noo

George Mc

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