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big horn mountain, wyoming

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Nice...is he still closed for business?

KROSWYND    a.k.a KILO_WHISKEY
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Superb shots! :( If you can make these shots under 200kb there is no excuse for anyone else. :(

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hi,Thank you guysYes simsavvy is still open for business. Why people are not interested in this amazing product is beyond me. Maybe because of its side effects, you can"t go back to generic textures... blum.gif Considering that you can get the entire US, it is very good value for money.

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I'd consider it if 2TB drives weren't crazy expensive right now due to the Thailand flooding.

Nice work!btw...whats Ed's problem, always attacking or bringing up the 200k limit. :( Let it go Ed! Darryl

Great shots - of a place i've never really seen before (sorry, geography fail)...thanks for showing me.I made some homemade wyoming scenery recently, have not tried it yet but will be interested to see how your simsavvy shots compare to other data sources.

Oz

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Nice work!btw...whats Ed's problem, always attacking or bringing up the 200k limit. :( Let it go Ed! Darryl
I have seen forums with no rules and no moderation...... they die fairly quickly.Newbies not reading or knowing the rules I can understand.....someone with 3000 posts I do not understand.No hard feelings m8 ....jus' saying. :(

Edited by edetroit

Great pictures there, but my personal problem with photoreals is that you only get one season... I prefer to fly all year round...Andrew

Andrew Entwistle

I have seen forums with no rules and no moderation...... they die fairly quickly.Newbies not reading or knowing the rules I can understand.....someone with 3000 posts I do not understand.No hard feelings m8 ....jus' saying. :(
Thank´s Ed for your effortless help if I´m not here. The pictures are all under 200kb, so no problem at all.

Best regards, Steffen

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Great pictures there.

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