Studio photos
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I keep looking at these photo's and seeing something new or different in almost every one!
That last pic of a Fallschirm Gefreiter... Is it a flieger with piping around the collar? Back to my books...
Happy regards,
Gary.
That last pic of a Fallschirm Gefreiter... Is it a flieger with piping around the collar? Back to my books...
Happy regards,
Gary.
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Nice pictures, thanks for posting them!
You wouldn't happen to have any more Kriegsmarine ones would you?
Cheers,
MAA204
You wouldn't happen to have any more Kriegsmarine ones would you?
Cheers,
MAA204
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Thanks for sharing, and the experts reckon "sepia" style wasn't used in WW2 lol
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What I really like with old photos is that they try NOT to look at the camera
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Wrong again Herr Peiper the Experts said that "sepia " was not popular big difference .Peiper wrote:Thanks for sharing, and the experts reckon "sepia" style wasn't used in WW2 lol
Some very Nice photos in there
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In the late 19th century sepia was allready produced.
By a pigment added to the positive print of a photograph.
The pigment is taken from cuttlefish, a squid!
By a pigment added to the positive print of a photograph.
The pigment is taken from cuttlefish, a squid!
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Thanks for posting them, fascinating photos indeed.
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Very nice pics!!!
On the last batch of pics, No 4 SS man, whats the purpose of the two colour twisted piping around the collar and shoulder boards? (I'm not up on my ss stuff).
Cheers,
Paul
On the last batch of pics, No 4 SS man, whats the purpose of the two colour twisted piping around the collar and shoulder boards? (I'm not up on my ss stuff).
Cheers,
Paul
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Thats early,pre-war although still seen up to 1940.
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This is a great thread, if anyone's got anymore original pictures, post them up as its nice to see properly shot studio pictures where you can make our uniform details. My group (GD Recon) did a simliar shoot to this with Nick Halling a couple of weeks ago. Here's the results.
More on Nick Hallings site www.nickhalling.co.uk
Martin
More on Nick Hallings site www.nickhalling.co.uk
Martin
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Some really excellent photographs , the naval HJ , female RAD official , HJ Luftwaffe / flak helper may seem "run of the mill" but I think they are great photos , one of the last TK / SS guys has an unusual badge on his pocket.
You have to wonder "where are they now" , or what fate befell them...... for example were the brides made widows .... pretty hard hitting question when you look at the potential happiness had it not been for the war.
A very good selection, cheers Cam.
You have to wonder "where are they now" , or what fate befell them...... for example were the brides made widows .... pretty hard hitting question when you look at the potential happiness had it not been for the war.
A very good selection, cheers Cam.
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I have a then and now photo and yes it makes you stop and thinkTychsen wrote:Some really excellent photographs , the naval HJ , female RAD official , HJ Luftwaffe / flak helper may seem "run of the mill" but I think they are great photos , one of the last TK / SS guys has an unusual badge on his pocket.
You have to wonder "where are they now" , or what fate befell them...... for example were the brides made widows .... pretty hard hitting question when you look at the potential happiness had it not been for the war.
A very good selection, cheers Cam.
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