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This one is for you Axle
I know, I know its slightly off topic but what the hell I had fun. A few days ago I was exploring down a trail in the deep woods and came upon this and just had to share it. I was exploring, alright?
1 The Winds of War
2 A Call to Arms
3 At Attention
4 The Firing Line
5 Fog of War
6 Bayonets Fixed
7 War Fatigue
8 Cutlery
9 Shell Shocked
10 1220lb Gun
11 Waiting for News
12 The Brotherhood in Arms
13 The Nurse Tent
14 Tools of the Trade
15 A Rest
16 '53 Enfield
17 Answer the Call
18 London Armory
19 Long Goodbyes
20 The Ride to Atlanta
And......... The Bonus Pic
Enjoy All
And if anyone is interested more info is to be found here: http://en.wikipedi..._Kennesaw_Mountain
~the Once-ler
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Some of the best reenactment photographer I've seen! Cheers!
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Fantastic set! I assume you're able to sell these or hold a show? And is that a skink in the bonus pic?
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WOW great set man, #9, #12, and #18 are freaking awesome!
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Honestly bro, some of the best pictures I've seen from you (or anyone else for that matter). Did you add the soft focus antique feel via computer or did you manage to pull that off with mechanical means when you took them? Either way, these are awesome!
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Nice work Once-ler. There will be another re-enactment at Gilliam Park (near Pullman Train Yard) July 19-20 and Nash Farm which is south of Atlanta near in September.
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Nice job, Once-ler. Are you going to be in the reenactment July 19-20, Bronco?
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Unbelievably rich photography, Once-ler!! I'm inspired!
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That's a juvenile five-lined skink! So pretty.
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Once-ler, these are ON POINT. The black and white brings the reenactment to life, I don't feel like I'm looking at some people in costumes, it feels like I'm witnessing an actual battle. The ranges in your pictures are perfect, and the close ups make the scenes personal. Great fucking job!
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Thank you so much everyone, you're too kind. I'm glad people enjoyed these even though its not the typical "urban decay" shots. I had a bunch of fun out there talking to these folks. They worked so hard to be authentic and put a considerable amount of time and investment into their period uniforms. Many fascinating conversations were had and they were extremely knowledgeable of the era they were reenacting. Honestly I kind of want to see more now.
Post by AxleSome of the best reenactment photographer I've seen! Cheers! |
Thanks Axle, I knew you would get a kick out of this.
Post by TenebraeFantastic set! I assume you're able to sell these or hold a show? And is that a skink in the bonus pic? |
Thanks Tenbrae it actually never occurred to me but its a great idea. I would love to someday have a show of my work, I've just never thought of my shots as being something people might want. And yes, Battleground is correct, those are also the fastest hardest little bastards to catch ever.
Post by Amishdelight Honestly bro, some of the best pictures I've seen from you |
Thanks man, means a lot coming from you
Post by bronco7766Nice work Once-ler. There will be another re-enactment at Gilliam Park (near Pullman Train Yard) July 19-20 |
Thanks man, hope to see you there!
Post by OelkyOnce-ler, these are ON POINT. The black and white brings the reenactment to life, I don't feel like I'm looking at some people in costumes, it feels like I'm witnessing an actual battle. The ranges in your pictures are perfect, and the close ups make the scenes personal. Great fucking job! |
Thanks Oelky, You're awesome!!
~the Once-ler
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