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By Johnny Signor · Posted
Here's an image of my latest hand painted Leather unit patches, this one is the Ww2 AAF 49th Troop Carrier Squadron, a C-47 unit , 5 inch size, going to a man in England, enjoy :) -
By Johnny Signor · Posted
I got it from a disc of all sorts of Naval aviation WW2 emblems that was sent to me by a man who was with the Tailhook association . -
By mikie · Posted
To be fair to the other fine threads on the forum, I try to take a quick look around the forum first, otherwise I end up using all my LIKEs here. mikie -
By horsecavalry1885 · Posted
More a display than reenactment pictures..... My WWII Post Exchange. -
By FT.Monmouth1943 · Posted
Navy N3 shirt that someone added an ega to. Second shirt appears to be a USMC P47 shirt. -
By blitz67 · Posted
Those are some fantastic photographs, wish they were mine!! -
By horsecavalry1885 · Posted
I don't have a link to the file you need, but if you need a dead-on modern option here is an example. Albertson's grocery stores (in the US) have canned asparagus in can can with the exact same dimensions. See attached pictures. -
By horsecavalry1885 · Posted
Just a thought when taking pictures..... When the background is closer to the shade of your subject (equipment, or, in this case, a person with a dark uniform/gear) there will be less contrast and the details will be easier to see. It's difficult to see the details of your uniform and gear because the background is very light and the camera is "seeing" the light background and adjusting accordingly. Which makes your subject very dark. I use an OD canvas tarp as my background for pictures and lots of light, ideally natural light on an overcast day. Or using lots of modern, bright white LED lamps. Attached is an example of my technique. This was done outside on an overcast day. -
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