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    #31
    Originally posted by John Hodgin View Post
    Wonderful helmet and smock Mike.

    Use a telephoto setting next time so we are not looking so "down" on the bottom of the trousers and boots.

    Best,
    John

    Thanks John, will have to consult 'Manuel'.

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      #32
      Another great impression. Congratulations, Mike.
      Is the smock an intact step-in ?

      Regards,
      Steve

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        #33
        Yes sir, unconverted.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Mike Davis View Post
          Yes sir, unconverted.
          Well double congratulations then !

          WRT improving the impression - all I can add is try "stuffing" the pockets- especially the lower ones. Most war-time photos show the pockets bulging with items.

          Regards,
          Steve

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            #35
            Originally posted by SMP View Post
            WRT improving the impression -
            I think a model who is a redhead would look great in a green smock!

            Seriouly though, great idea Mike!
            Willi

            Preußens Gloria!

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            Sapere aude

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              #36
              AMAZING display to me...!



              Originally posted by Mike Davis View Post
              Very nice impression grndevil44!

              I tried to do something like this myself last weekend using a live model. Although I was pleased with the result, my first attempt, one friend did not like it at all.

              What do you think? Does it look the part or not? I'm thinking of adding a 'recreation' section to my website that will better demonstrate context so the feedback would be useful.

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                #37
                Nice set ups Butch and Mike, I really like the live model, I would leave the face and not blur it, perhaps the background should be outside somewhere? but your items are superb

                John

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                  #38
                  Thanks

                  Originally posted by Larry F. View Post
                  I bet Chris Mason or David Bunde might have one or two in their photo collections.
                  Are they around here much then to post some,or need to pm them to maybe see some.Or are the pictures maybe on the site already in an older thread here or another section?.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Fallschirmjaeger View Post
                    Are they around here much then to post some,or need to pm them to maybe see some.Or are the pictures maybe on the site already in an older thread here or another section?.
                    I think Chris and David pop in on the WAF from time to time. I was not referencing an existing thread or another section.

                    Thanks.

                    Larry

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by grndevil44 View Post
                      ...I really like the live model, I would leave the face and not blur it...
                      It was a condition specified by the youth's father (a collector). After all, the young man might wish to be governor of South Carolina someday.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Mike Davis View Post
                        After all, the young man might wish to be governor of South Carolina someday.

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                          #42
                          I'll vote for him then!

                          Originally posted by Mike Davis View Post
                          It was a condition specified by the youth's father (a collector). After all, the young man might wish to be governor of South Carolina someday.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Daniele Tirelli View Post
                            I'll vote for him then!
                            I thought Willi's idea might get more votes.

                            gorgeous redhead

                            six inch heels

                            smock unzipped

                            black lingerie

                            woops .... guess I digress from our topic here. Dang Willi again!
                            Esse Quam Videri

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                              #44
                              I'll vote for her too! (Is that possible..2 preferences? )


                              Originally posted by John Hodgin View Post
                              I thought Willi's idea might get more votes.

                              gorgeous redhead

                              six inch heels

                              smock unzipped

                              black lingerie

                              woops .... guess I digress from our topic here. Dang Willi again!

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Daniele Tirelli View Post
                                Guys, water pattern was widespread used in Italy too... I surely do not have a large photo archive, but believe me, have seen many exaples in the years in collections of water smocks found here. Italy was a battlefield till the very end... there should be no reason to send the "new pattern" only in some areas and ot in others. Of course, a fact is also that if an individual could choose, splinter was always the favourite. My two eurocents...



                                Talking back again about water smocks used in Italy, although my sources are poor and my time possibly poorer, after a first, quick research I could spot these images. I am sure with time I will find others. I had to take them with the camera because my scanner isst kaputt.
                                Those all are coming from the very nice and interesting book from Mr. Valente.
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