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Thread: Unseen War

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    Analog Photographer, Digital World Axle's Avatar
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    Unseen War

    I still play with my plastic soldiers...

    Fireteam Charlie


    Defended


    Artillery and Bren Guns


    Armored Division


    The Village is Burning!


    Take the initiative!


    All done with my D300 (60mm Macro and 35mm lenses), a SB-600 triggered with Elinchrome Skyports and a SB-800 set to SU-4 mode for optical triggering (my second receiver had turned on in the case so the battery drained).
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    Re: Unseen War

    How's that saying go,,,"When a boy turns into a man the only thing that changes is the price of his toys"
    Evidently not ALL of yours have. Good work and the lighting works well for these.
    I like the third and last two best.
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    Re: Unseen War

    Hi:

    I really like those. The last one looks like an atomic bomb...you should have a follow up photo with all the soldiers and tanks melted...lol

    John

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    Re: Unseen War

    I remember as a kid my brother and I spent nearly a year building plastic military models of tanks, jeeps and airplanes. We also bought about 5000 green army men. On the 4th, we took $100 of firecrackers and bottle rockets and made WWII all afternoon. It was a total gas.

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