Hope that there's a facility for fans to contribute with their images as the new development takes shape. An ideal opportunity for a visual record of it's various stages up to completion.
Any ideas when it will be?



Gnasher wrote:Haven't you got an old (fireproof) caravan you could park down there for a year?
Gnasher wrote:The site has been active since July 2008 and it's still the same site you were pointed to in February
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2534
If you want to upload your own photos there's always sites like http://www.flickr.com where you can get a free account. However, the wetsgate site is now secure so photography will have to be done through railings, over walls or stood on top of a transit van (which I think has already been done)
Gnasher wrote:The site has been active since July 2008 and it's still the same site you were pointed to in February
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2534
If you want to upload your own photos there's always sites like http://www.flickr.com where you can get a free account. However, the wetsgate site is now secure so photography will have to be done through railings, over walls or stood on top of a transit van (which I think has already been done)
Christies Child wrote:Looking forward to seeing this up and running in the near future.
Christies Child wrote:Hope that there's a facility for fans to contribute with their images as the new development takes shape. An ideal opportunity for a visual record of it's various stages up to completion.
Any ideas when it will be?
Gnasher wrote: I understand he's in Sheffield tonight trying to scrounge his way into the play-off match with camera but has not had any success so far so he will have time to check out any new stadium site features.
Gnasher wrote:I've never known an empty building site attract so many photographers![]()
Thanks to those that have already emailed photos. Please don't be upset if they don't get used but there's only so much mud you can put online. If your email program can send large attachments, I should be able to receive them. The higher the resoution the better, with public access restricted to peeking through or over fences, the distant detail is missed on lo-res images.
Gnasher wrote:The best of the top soil has a use in a about a year's time.
Gnasher wrote:When the image window opens, press N for Next and P for Previous.
Mark S wrote:Thanks Brian. Good start.
Its further on than that now isnt it?
I am off today. If I get chance I will pop down today and take some latest shots and pop them up here so the exiles and anyone not able to get down can keep up to date.
Unless anyone else has got some very recent ones that we can all see?
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