Thanks buddy !
This all now ties in perfectly… An award winning piece of work if ever there was one. Great little piece of a moment captured in time … The sullen , broken POWs add a nice side story as well …superb
Thanks buddy. Very kind thing to write and I appreciate it a lot.
J
Love the figure interaction and the sense of gloom your scene depicts… Prisoners inbound feel awkwardly close to outbound ARTY aimed at their comrades.
—mike
Thanks buddy for the kind remarks,
J
Yes! WWII Koda color or Agfacolor.
J
Beautiful composition JR , work and photography rock !!!
Definitely PBR award material .
Very realistic diorama and complimentary composition. Great job! I especially like the middle US P.O.W. because he looks scared and like he doesn’t know what to expect.
Wow Jerry! Just wow. I love what you’ve brung.
Haven’t visited in quite a while, and yet it’s like I timed it perfectly to witness another “JR Masterpiece Theater”. Shame on me Jerry, I’ll def be following along.
Cheers
Dave
Thanks ol buddy ! I like the kodacolor treatment he did as well,
J
Thanks man,
Yes,this was quite a nice set right from the box but the addition of Alpine heads helped a lot,
J
Thanks man no worries. The whole internet thing can be taxing once in a while, welcome back !
J
Seen that scene so many times for real in the from the time images … brilliant effects
Quite the contrast with the more populated scene beside the artillery unit- much more sombre and the loneliness of the slow walk into captivity is conveyed beautifully. Really love those mist effects you do as well!
Thanks John, glad you liked it.
J
Thanks Karl,
I am really glad that I never had to experience what those guys did.
The uncertainty and other emotions must’ve been almost as bad as getting wounded. Maybe even worse.
J
Jerry, how do you do the mist effects? They’re so convincing.
Vape pen buddy.
J