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    MORE GREAT photos !!!! Thank You ! Tom

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      Nice photos ! Which type of scanner do you use for this great photos to get such a good resolution ?

      BR
      Jo

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        Cafe der 3000 and Furstenhof BierStube Friedrichstrasse Berlin Germany 1938.



        An Amazing street seen in the picture here (although all the street scenes are indeed breath-taking) ... the cafe "Moka Efti" was featured in the recent Netflix production "Babylon Berlin"... portrayed as a hub of nefarious activities. To see it here in full color is really neat. The production of the front of the cafe looks similar (the blue neon lighting etc.) ... thanks for sharing these.



        sincerely, bob

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          The Ju 52 in note #808 looks as sharp as the one in the opening scene of "Where Eagles Dare!" Thanks, Ian!!

          Br. James

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            Originally posted by jofun View Post
            Nice photos ! Which type of scanner do you use for this great photos to get such a good resolution ?

            BR
            Jo



            Hi Jo.


            There are more pricey options to scanning like the Nikon Coolscan 5000.. but for me I have a Epson V750 slide and negative scanner and that scanned with 3000 DPI gives me a beautiful result.. plus a little Photo Shop magic


            Ian

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              Originally posted by Bob Clark View Post
              Cafe der 3000 and Furstenhof BierStube Friedrichstrasse Berlin Germany 1938.



              An Amazing street seen in the picture here (although all the street scenes are indeed breath-taking) ... the cafe "Moka Efti" was featured in the recent Netflix production "Babylon Berlin"... portrayed as a hub of nefarious activities. To see it here in full color is really neat. The production of the front of the cafe looks similar (the blue neon lighting etc.) ... thanks for sharing these.



              sincerely, bob



              your very welcome Bob


              Happy that other people love what I find and do
              Ian

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                Originally posted by Br. James View Post
                The Ju 52 in note #808 looks as sharp as the one in the opening scene of "Where Eagles Dare!" Thanks, Ian!!

                Br. James

                Your very welcome

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                  i know its not the weekend.. not yet


                  But I wanted to add this cool kodachrome post war slide that came in the door today


                  Enjoy.
                  Ian





                  American civilians inspecting a German V2 long-range guided ballistic missile in Washington DC. USA 1946.

                  https://pixpast.com/index.php?catalo...5&ctypes=photo

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                    Originally posted by i.spring View Post
                    i know its not the weekend.. not yet


                    But I wanted to add this cool kodachrome post war slide that came in the door today


                    Enjoy.
                    Ian





                    American civilians inspecting a German V2 long-range guided ballistic missile in Washington DC. USA 1946.

                    https://pixpast.com/index.php?catalo...5&ctypes=photo
                    If that's the one that ended up in the Washington Smithsonian then I've seen that same one !

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                      Me too, Mil-Archive, and if it's the same guided missile, then we have the whole history of it's post-war travels. That's very exciting!

                      And I'm very glad, too, that what those folks were looking at in 1946 was NOT aimed at us on this side of the Pond...makes one shiver!!

                      Br. James

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                        evening guys.


                        Could anyone give me some help on this shot... Berlin 1946... but other than that I have no info....


                        Thank you.
                        Ian
















                        this is from the same set as above:



                        https://pixpast.com/index.php?catalo...6&ctypes=photo
                        Last edited by i.spring; 11-25-2018, 04:52 PM.

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                          Hi

                          This could be the U.S 78th Inf Div parade on May 8th 1946 for the 1 year celebretion.

                          Link to The Observer pdf for the baseball photo : https://www.google.fr/url?sa=t&sourc...4_miyaYdA4QBSS
                          Last edited by H.W Plainview; 11-25-2018, 06:01 PM.
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                          -=Always looking for French cadets infos at Shaw Field South Carolina 1944=-

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                            Originally posted by H.W Plainview View Post
                            Hi

                            This could be the U.S 78th Inf Div parade on May 8th 1946 for the 1 year celebretion.

                            Link to The Observer pdf for the baseball photo : https://www.google.fr/url?sa=t&sourc...4_miyaYdA4QBSS



                            Thank you !!

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                              I was digging around my old photo slide boxes tonight and dug up this old color slide. Showing german troops with their petrol tanker before the war. Its not a really special historical image BUT... after scanning it fresh with my Epson V700 tonight and comparing it with my last 15 year old scan, its really amazing to see the improvements and how these old slides can still be so fantasticaly restored with a little TLC



                              Enjoy. Ian


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                                2 rearlly old color slides in my collection but freshly scanned and now loaded onto pixpast


                                Enjoy.
                                Ian


                                American Army AirForce training instructor with USAF Army Campaign Hat and mascot pet Fox. Larson Air Force Base 1942
                                https://pixpast.com/index.php?catalo...2&ctypes=photo


                                German army Doctor. December 1942. Sologubovka, Leningrad Oblast, Russia. 24th Infantry Division.

                                https://pixpast.com/index.php?catalo...1&ctypes=photo

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