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WW2 training day
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Sgt_MajorMember
I have 48 pics, so wont post em all here…
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The rest of em can be seen here:
http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y77/Sgt_Major/WLHA/
DeeboParticipantSgt_MajorMemberok, quick edit on #2, (remove non-period gear/weapons) I call this one: KIA – Fallen brothers
Sgt_MajorMemberrandomwayMemberI like the first for the subject choice, and the fifth because it looks like a shot from the Band of Brothers, the HBO series I saw a while back. I guess, there are too many, that’s why people don’t know where to start with the comments.
nfl-fanParticipantYeah… a few too many me-thinks.
Yer man in #4 and 5 looks classic 1940s US Army… he fits the whole genre you’re try to capture. Looks fun too.
Nice job.
PS. Yer man in #9 looks a bit like Johnny Knoxville!!
Sgt_MajorMemberLOL jonny knoxville – I must take the mick out of him for that one :D
Paul (#4 + #5) is really photogenic in this type of shot I think.
The band of brothers was an excellent show, I’m well pleased that my shots remind someone of it!
A girl on another forum suggested I do a series of WW2 shots and build them into a Project. I think thats a good idea, yes?
Tony
BrickeeParticipantDenverDollParticipantHi Sgt-Major~~
I always enjoy your work.
This is a really nice set and my favorites are 4, 5, 6 and your final edit.
I agree with the others that although I know people are looking..you’ll get better feedback if you try to break your series’ into threes.
Well done~~
Sharon
Sgt_MajorMemberThanks Sharon.
I’ll try to post less pics per post in the future.
Thanks for the comments everyone.
DeeboParticipantAgree Tony
4 is the best shot, after todays edit in Tone mapper it far betterDee
yorizzMemberDo those people not know that WW2 ended over 60 years ago?
I like seeing series in a post rather than a single picture per post. If the serie is good, it shows consistency in shooting (with camera that is) and it probably shows some form of visual research which I usually find much more educational than just one (lucky) shot.
These photo’s look all very good. I would have removed the blue plastic in #5 and would definitely not have gone for bw conversions. Did you make them in b/w to make them look older? Photos and movies from that era are usually a lot grainier, less sharp and damaged (scratches, folds, dust on negatives etc.). I think that the the pinsharp registration of light and colour and textures is fantastic and nearly makes it surreal.
J.
SetantaBParticipantExcellent set – very impressive.
Bit of a fan of WW2 era myself – Is this a regular re-enactment/training camp?Alan
SetantaBParticipantI hope you don’t mind – Not meaning to hi-jack your thread but thought I’d submit this as a homage after your KIA pic
AlanSgt_MajorMemberNo problem at all setanta, it’s a reminder of why these guys do what they do.
To remind the public of what the men + women of ww2 suffered in order to protect our freedom.
Up until recently I was a regular re-enacter, but now prefer life behind the camera instead of in front of it.
These guys are the club I used to belong to, The Wartime History Living Association (http://www.wartimeliving.co.uk)
As for the B+W conversions, I generally dont like them either, but they help hide a multitude of photographic sins, such as blown skies :)
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