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    #46
    realy nice,i love to watch those pictures,may i ask how you doing this, i would love to do this on a background of my village with a mannequin

    best regards

    Tom

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        #48
        Very well done, pictures of colleville church bring back some great memories for me.

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          #49
          Fantastic pictures, really well executed, its a trip i really need to do soon

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            #50
            Well done!!Its reminds me of that famous painting of the Vietnam wall in Washington, DC where you see the veteran visting the wall and his dead comrades on the other side.

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              #51
              Fantastic pictures and technique. I would be careful in protecting your concept, because these are exactly the sorts of pictures that arguably should be in tour guides that specialize in this, and other, campaigns. I'd give very serious thought to copyrighting them.

              Toutes mes felicitations: votre travail est tout a fait exceptionel.

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                #52
                Very, very nice! Amazing what you can do with Photoshop and the like.

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                  #53
                  Thank you for the advice Tracman!
                  Thank you allalso for your comments, I appreciate

                  Pierre

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                    #54
                    NICE JOB!!!

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                      #55
                      Pierre, very nicely done. I envy you guys being so close to history

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                        #56
                        Thanks

                        Appreciate the time you took on the photos. They are very well done. I was lucky enough to visit Normandy and recall Roosevelt's grave vividly. I will be saving your photos.

                        Joe

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                          #57
                          ghost

                          I can only agree with everyone else... Thank you for the time and effort!

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                            #58
                            Hi

                            great and fantastic job

                            Phil.

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                              #59
                              Pierre,
                              I agree with everyones setiments. Superb work and thank you for sharing it with us.

                              Chet
                              Zinc stinks!

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                                #60
                                My first post here, but I'd like to think I have a keen eye for photography and these compositions are great!

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