Every year, the Middle-Atlantic Air Museum in Reading, Pennsylvania stages a World War II reenactment with thousands of re-enactors, playing every role from French civilians to RAF pilots to GIs to high ranking generals and admirals. There are all sorts of military vehicle, tanks, armored cars, and trucks and autos, American, British and German. The reenactment is accompanied by aerial demonstrations by a variety of vintage aircraft. There was even a Japanese Zero, although I did not get a photo of it.
Here is my first set, which I am presenting in monochrome to lend authenticity.
maxlieberman wrote:
Every year, the Middle-Atlantic Air Museum in Reading, Pennsylvania stages a World War II reenactment with thousands of re-enactors, playing every role from French civilians to RAF pilots to GIs to high ranking generals and admirals. There are all sorts of military vehicle, tanks, armored cars, and trucks and autos, American, British and German. The reenactment is accompanied by aerial demonstrations by a variety of vintage aircraft. There was even a Japanese Zero, although I did not get a photo of it.
Here is my first set, which I am presenting in monochrome to lend authenticity.
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It's been a long time since I saw the night time light cover in place. Image of the German motorcycle above.
Great set and well done.
Excellent. B&W works great.
NMGal wrote:
Excellent. B&W works great.
Thanks. When I do the aircraft in flight, I will go back to color.
Well done, Max! These could be shots from the '40s.
UTMike wrote:
Well done, Max! These could be shots from the '40s.
Thanks, Mike. That's what I was striving for. I added some noise to some of them, and a deeper vignette for just that reason.
maxlieberman wrote:
Every year, the Middle-Atlantic Air Museum in Reading, Pennsylvania stages a World War II reenactment with thousands of re-enactors, playing every role from French civilians to RAF pilots to GIs to high ranking generals and admirals. There are all sorts of military vehicle, tanks, armored cars, and trucks and autos, American, British and German. The reenactment is accompanied by aerial demonstrations by a variety of vintage aircraft. There was even a Japanese Zero, although I did not get a photo of it.
Here is my first set, which I am presenting in monochrome to lend authenticity.
Every year, the Middle-Atlantic Air Museum in Read... (
show quote)
Interesting and a good set of photos.
Thank you. It is quite an extensive event.
Looks like a fun event, great shots all
Curmudgeon wrote:
Looks like a fun event, great shots all
Thank you, it was great fun, Jack.
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