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Verify this image?
Hello again, fellows!
I found this image during my browsing travels, and thought some of you might know more about it.
A gentleman I know who has a fair bit of knowledge suggested that the image was likely from the eastern front because of the area and because of the presence of the scarf (Blackflies were a huge problem).
After looking for a while, however, he suggested that he was sure the photograph was of a re-enactor.
I asked him for his reasoning and he suggested I take a look at his hands. They look clean. He said that in most photographs you will note that the men's hands are dirty (very unsurprising), but very very few are clean.
I think that his right hand only looks clean because of the sun, his left hand supporting the K98 looks grimy.
Here is the photo:
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08-20-2010 02:25 AM
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Re: Verify this image?
I don't know of any camera with that good of a resolution to capture an ejected shell in mid air in that much detail. I'm not a 100% though. Eric
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I shoot 35MM film from a camera and the image from a single cell can be blown up MUCH much bigger given the right equipment.
Shutter speed would affect the camera's ability to capture the shell. If the photographer weren't using a tripod, they would need to use a speed of at least 1/125th of a second to eliminate blurring. at 1/60th of a second, your heartbeat can blur your photographs. It's reasonable to conclude that capturing an ejected cartridge could be done if the camera had the ability to use that speed or higher. I don't know the range of 30's-40's camera technology, though.
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Color film technology has changed since the 1940s and this photograph shows a WW II re-enactor.
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it looks like he has a dip in
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Re: Verify this image?
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ez1969
I don't know of any camera with that good of a resolution to capture an ejected shell in mid air in that much detail. I'm not a 100% though. Eric
I say this as a 1940s camera in the battle field in mind ERIC
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gooseandspoons
it looks like he has a dip in
I have seen alot of oral tobacco users in pics hitler did not like smoking. ERIC
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Re: Verify this image?
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gooseandspoons
it looks like he has a dip in
Google image searched that because I had no idea what it was :P
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LRDG
Color film technology has changed since the 1940s and this photograph shows a WW II re-enactor.
In what way has it changed?
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Re: Verify this image?
The rifle looks like a Czech VZ24 not a K98K.
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Re: Verify this image?
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zwerge
The rifle looks like a Czech VZ24 not a K98K.
cross referenced that - You are 100% correct!
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