It could have been taken in Garland TX before they came down, you know........CTsirenhunter wrote: He also has a video (on myspace) of a Hurricane with a broken rotator that he says is his....on the one hand, that's pretty unbelieveable (it's a Hurricane, after all!) but the fact that there just aren't that many other Hurricanes out there, the fact that I've never seen the video elsewhere, and the fact that the rotator is broken (No offense towards your siren servicing skills Ian...) make it a little more likely that the Hurricane is really his........
thunderbolt1003 wrote:This is what confuses me. I took a close look at Ian's photo because the Whelen didn't look right. I found that the pixels of the Whelen are different from the pixels of the sky, meaning the photo could have been edited on Adobe Photoshop. Thank's to Justin, the parts where the pixels don't match are circled. I used to have a camera phone and there is no way a camera can perform that.
Good point, but I just looked at a picture of the Garland Hurricane and its location (surrounding buildings, etc.) don't match up with what I saw in the video.It could have been taken in Garland TX before they came down, you know........
JasonC wrote:Actually, those are compression artifacts caused by the JPEG algorithm when it compresses the file into a smaller format (since pixels are square, and the least amount of space is taken up in a grid coordinate, you get the discolored pixels around a contrasting line that is diagonal). Photoshop's images have a different look.
As far as the "siren farm", I'm not 100% on it either. We'll just have to wait and see I suppose.
CTsirenhunter wrote:Elsewhere, on his myspace I think, he says that his farm is over 9000 acres and his youtube profile has some stuff related to his farm. It seems like an enormous operation, and I believe it almost 100%. He also has a video (on myspace) of a Hurricane with a broken rotator that he says is his....on the one hand, that's pretty unbelieveable (it's a Hurricane, after all!) but the fact that there just aren't that many other Hurricanes out there, the fact that I've never seen the video elsewhere, and the fact that the rotator is broken (No offense towards your siren servicing skills Ian...) make it a little more likely that the Hurricane is really his. As for everything else...9000 acres is a lot of land, which could fit a lot of sirens, I'll admit that. But I too would like more pictures before I finally believe it all.
Ian, if you've got time to come on this forum fairly often, then be my estimation you should have time to upload siren pictures to show us. If I had as many sirens as you claim to have, I'd be rushing to get the pictures up as fast as possible. Then again, I don't run a huge farm, so I really have no idea what it's like...
Ok, I'll stop talking now.
Where is Nicholson, I live in Rhine (Dodge County).MattDean1003 wrote:Man, that's awesome. Shoot me a PM-I'd like to come see the collection sometime. I live in Nicholson, GA. I'd be willing to make the drive, lol
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 18 guests