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Gracias, Nat' I'm trying to focus on my Avata2 skills and looking for good sites to fly in.
Where I'm situated there's not too many sites that I'm comfortable flying safely and within regulations, which is always my main priority.
DA' I just noticed that! I have to go check, I think I copied the wrong link, I made a new Pano and it's not this. Ugh!
I found the correct Pano but it's not in a "2:1" ratio to meet Skypixel's requirements.
My apologies and good eye, buddy!
Thanks, Codgerzh2, I was just informed that I posted a previous submission, The Pano I wanted to post did not meet the SkyPixel's "2:1" ratio. I have to find out how to ensure the next Pano is a "2:1" ratio
Sometimes growth in a city is a good thing and other times it isn't. I think some cities outgrew their infrastructure too quickly creating massive traffic issues. Another negative to densely populated areas is the rise in the crime rate. I hope your area grew slowly and avoided these pitfalls.
DowntownRDB Posted at 9-1 05:15
Sometimes growth in a city is a good thing and other times it isn't. I think some cities outgrew their infrastructure too quickly creating massive traffic issues. Another negative to densely populated areas is the rise in the crime rate. I hope your area grew slowly and avoided these pitfalls.
Unfortunately, it's in the midst of growing too quickly just as you mentioned.
It's sad to see how small cities now become bigger and bigger without the resources needed to support the growth. Some of our cities roads are full of potholes, resulting in bent rims and flat tires.
Cacike47 Posted at 9-1 10:59
Unfortunately, it's in the midst of growing too quickly just as you mentioned.
It's sad to see how small cities now become bigger and bigger without the resources needed to support the growth. Some of our cities roads are full of potholes, resulting in bent rims and flat tires.
Sounds a lot like the roads in southern Florida. With all the residential and commercial building going on the cement trucks are being kept busy and tearing up the roads with their heavy weight and numerous trips every day.
Cacike47 Posted at 8-31 09:21
DA' I just noticed that! I have to go check, I think I copied the wrong link, I made a new Pano and it's not this. Ugh!
I found the correct Pano but it's not in a "2:1" ratio to meet Skypixel's requirements.
My apologies and good eye, buddy!