CHG - March 1943 - Tunisia - 35mm
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CHG - March 1943 - Tunisia - 35mm
Some photographs I took last weekend at our annual desert battle in Stoddard Valley, CA. Shot on my 1938 Balda Jubilette, 35mm color and mono. Had some focus issues this time around but got some great photos nonetheless.
Cheers to my first post.
Cheers to my first post.
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Re: CHG - March 1943 - Tunisia - 35mm
There's no doubt that the period look is best obtained with period cameras and film - even Photoshop geniuses can't quite get the authentic look on modern gear. Well done on taking the trouble!
David
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Re: CHG - March 1943 - Tunisia - 35mm
These pictures look great
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Re: CHG - March 1943 - Tunisia - 35mm
The pictures turned out great. You say 35mm film, but what camera are you using?
David
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Re: CHG - March 1943 - Tunisia - 35mm
Kamerad,Gebirgsziege wrote:The pictures turned out great. You say 35mm film, but what camera are you using?
David
Using a 1938 Balda Jubilette 35mm film camera. Picked it up for cheap and it works like a charm, even with subpar modern film.
I think I will post more from this reenactment, if ya'll don't mind seeing some commonwealth and american forces.
Re: CHG - March 1943 - Tunisia - 35mm
Once again, excuse my bad focus pulling on some of these..
(too bad the modern camera made it into this shot, probably the best focused of the whole lot)
(too bad the modern camera made it into this shot, probably the best focused of the whole lot)
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nice pics
Good to see some Aussies Diggers too
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Re: CHG - March 1943 - Tunisia - 35mm
Hi there, I loved your pictures... and I feel obliged to join in because our club of military history tries to promote something similar over here in Slovakia. We just had our DAK premiere two weeks ago by building and manning a DAK observation point. I was there with my Leica IIIa, and here are som pictures>
And here is the link to the whole album
http://www.moeschke.estranky.sk/fotoalb ... 2--tabor-/
And here is the link to the whole album
http://www.moeschke.estranky.sk/fotoalb ... 2--tabor-/
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Really love the desert impression!!
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