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Outlaw
19th October 2005, 11:11 AM
A sample of some trip photos and movies are available for viewing below...

Landcruiser Mountain Park ... Trip Leader: MickG (http://www.GCLRO.com/gallery/LCMountainPark) Rating: Blue-Red (http://www.GCLRO.com/gallery/LCMountainPark)
City View 4WD Park ... Trip Leader: MickG Rating: Black-Red (http://www.GCLRO.com/gallery/CityView)
Boonah Property ... Trip Leader: Weeds Rating: G4 Orange (http://www.GCLRO.com/gallery/Boonah)
(http://www.GCLRO.com/gallery/Boonah)Western Ipswich ... Trip Leader: Discoute Rating: G4 Orange (http://www.GCLRO.com/gallery/WesternIpswich)
(http://www.GCLRO.com/gallery/Boonah) (http://www.gclro.com/gallery/Boonah)Rover Park - Track Building... Trip Leader: MickG Rating: Blue (http://www.GCLRO.com/gallery/RoverPark)
(http://www.gclro.com/gallery/Boonah)

Here is the thread on our trip difficulty ratings (http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread.php't=25912)
(http://www.our4wd.com/modules.php'set_albumName=Gold-Coast-Land-Rover-Owners-Inc&op=modload&name=gallery&file=index&include=view_album.php)

harry
19th January 2007, 08:18 PM
woah, that is a good set of what has been happening,
a bit for everyone,

discodazz98
16th August 2007, 02:35 PM
when and where did the ipswich day take place? just asking as I live out here and wouldn't mind a play.

Outlaw
16th August 2007, 03:02 PM
about a year back was the last time up there... guess we're do for another run if anyone remembers where the tracks are :twisted:

Zakros
16th August 2007, 03:26 PM
Outlaw,
As a suggestion for photo web site, it would be nice for a viewer to be able to edit the file description and comments of the photo as their viewing the photo. You could use the AULRO username/password for validation.

Looking good
Navron

Zakros
29th April 2008, 09:37 AM
Hi all,

There’s a new photo viewing application that turns a simple web base photo album into a slick 3D photo (and now movie) viewing platform. It’s a little hard to explain in a forum post since it completely unlike any other standard computer program, so I suggest you check it out at PicLens | Immersive Views Across the Web (http://www.piclens.com)

We can add PicLen support to the GCLROC without changing the current look and feel. All that’s needed is to add a RSS (media type) to each page. Then those people with Piclens installed can view the albums in 3D.

This page PicLens | Immersive Views Across the Web (http://www.piclens.com/lite/) tell you how to created and add the RSS feeds. If you need any help just ask

Cheers
Navron