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Built 1955 and initially served initially with the Joint Experimental Helicopter Unit, a combined RAF / Army unit based at Middle Wallop. In 1956 she took part in Operation ‘Musketeer’, part of the Suez campaign, after which she served with the Transport Command Communications Flight, 72 and 118 Squadrons, the Central Flying School and finally with the Metropolitan Communications Squadron. She was then stored at Wroughton before being moved to Middle Wallop in 1972 and placed on display as a gate guard. She joined the museum in 1982 and is presumably painted as she was when wth the JEHU.
Army Flying Museum
Middle Wallop, Hampshire, UK.
21st August 2020
i just got back two rolls of black and white film (my first time using it), so be prepared to see some of that
there were so many light leaks and double exposures, this is one of the ones that turned out better
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No correspondence.
Identified as being Bavarian by the rampant lion buttons on their tunics, five Landwehr or Landsturm infantrymen in full marching order.
All five are wearing M1892 Überzug (covers) over their helmets devoid of any regimental number, dating this photograph sometime after October 1916.
Two fellows, second and third from the left are wearing what appears to be modified M1907/10 tunics - note the seam around the upper sleeve giving rise to the notion that the sleeves may be removable. I have not encountered this type of tunic before and can offer little other than speculation.
I started painting from a happy little sketch that I did of my childhood but then I just couldn't keep going with that.... and this came out.
Sony α700 | Sony DT 16-50mm f/2.8 SSM
Lighting provided by Illuminating York Festival.
These are the last ones... I promise!
CTA 8499 a Flxible Twin Coach was the only one built with the old look body and a new look front end.
Shot these in an elective class while studying at the Corcoran National Gallery of Art over this summer! Super happy with how they turned out!
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How unsharp becomes sharp when one looks up close.
These twelve photos were done with an old, 6x6 Ikonta folder, handheld, with roughly 2s shutter time.
The ESVW (Experimental Safety Volkswagen) in the VW museum in Wolfsburg.
During the very early 1970's Volkswagen developed an Experimental Safety Vehicle, a project initiated by the US Department of Transportation. The prototype car was developed to meet the requirements of the West German Department of Transport which were similar.