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Post by neferetus on Feb 20, 2008 13:49:02 GMT -5
1975
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Post by neferetus on Feb 20, 2008 13:49:41 GMT -5
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Post by neferetus on Feb 20, 2008 13:50:11 GMT -5
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Post by neferetus on Feb 20, 2008 13:50:38 GMT -5
1975
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Post by neferetus on Feb 20, 2008 13:51:44 GMT -5
Travis' headquarters floor, 1975
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Post by neferetus on Feb 20, 2008 13:52:13 GMT -5
Stairs to Travis' headquarters, 1975
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Post by neferetus on Feb 20, 2008 13:52:46 GMT -5
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Post by neferetus on Feb 20, 2008 13:53:16 GMT -5
From the west wall, 1975
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Post by seguin on Feb 20, 2008 19:00:37 GMT -5
What had happend to the rest of Travis´headquarters since only the stairs were left?
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Post by neferetus on Feb 20, 2008 21:58:24 GMT -5
What had happend to the rest of Travis´headquarters since only the stairs were left? During the film, they get blasted to bits by a captured artillery piece. The Gambler (Denver Pyle) falls to his death as the building explodes, while a dozen or so other Texans on the roof do a flying leap for their lives as the roof itself gives way. Yeah, Wayne really blew that set to hell.
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Post by neferetus on Feb 20, 2008 22:17:45 GMT -5
Take a look at Travis' headquarters in this post filming shot of the set.
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Post by seguin on Feb 20, 2008 23:33:01 GMT -5
What had happend to the rest of Travis´headquarters since only the stairs were left? During the film, they get blasted to bits by a captured artillery piece. The Gambler (Denver Pyle) falls to his death as the building explodes, while a dozen or so other Texans on the roof do a flying leap for their lives as the roof itself gives way. Yeah, Wayne really blew that set to hell. Right! I remember that scene! When one of the guys (Gambler?) lands on the ground he bounces off! They must´ve used a mattress with a good bouncing effect... ;D
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Post by neferetus on Feb 22, 2008 23:54:02 GMT -5
One of the Waynamo set a few years back, from Ted.
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Rick
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Post by Rick on Feb 28, 2008 21:15:08 GMT -5
I've transferred these from the Birthday topic. Most of these were over there initially, but there are some new ones here. These six B&W's I messed with a bit, mostly darkening them to bring out the sky/clouds more. Going for the John Ford look. I darkened these two a bit as well to saturate the color These are new. Hope you like them. You should recognize this bluff. We think Linda and Jesus departed from right to left right about here. Site of Houston's camp. About where Richard Boone stood while reading the letter. The pond that Joan, Aissa and John Henry walked past. The camera position where Joan & Co. joined Smitty at the top. The dam and creek Smitty forded on his way to Houston.
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Post by neferetus on Feb 28, 2008 23:10:31 GMT -5
Great stuff, Rick I especially like the black and white long shot of the Alamo with the trees in the foreground. The "sunset" over the chapel is also just amazing.
As to the newer photos, yes all of those locations are familiar. But just where are they located in real life, exactly?
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Post by neferetus on Mar 16, 2008 11:43:44 GMT -5
My most recent Waynamo photos, taken March 6, 2008.
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Post by neferetus on Mar 16, 2008 11:44:10 GMT -5
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Post by neferetus on Mar 16, 2008 11:45:34 GMT -5
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Post by neferetus on Mar 16, 2008 11:46:25 GMT -5
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Post by neferetus on Mar 16, 2008 11:46:58 GMT -5
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