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Detail of eatery at the New Olympic/Paraolympic Museum in Colorado Springs. Phone photo.
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Mr_Flibble:

It's a really nice shot & having a Speed Graphic I especially say well done. The only problem with it is what gives it away as a reenactment. The participants are far too well fed. To be fair, this really can't be helped as they aren't exercising hard 6 days a week on C rations. Not as bad as seeing a fellow as overweight as myself in an ACW reenactment though o_O
 
It's a really nice shot & having a Speed Graphic I especially say well done. The only problem with it is what gives it away as a reenactment. The participants are far too well fed. To be fair, this really can't be helped as they aren't exercising hard 6 days a week on C rations. Not as bad as seeing a fellow as overweight as myself in an ACW reenactment though o_O
And they're so clean! Almost like in the movies!! Still, a nice image to remind us of a special breed of photographers.
 
If you look at sizes of surviving uniforms from the US Military in both World Wars, you'd think they were fought by little people.
I can provide plenty of photographic evidence of chubby folks though. The US Army was the best fed army at those times.


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Poteau Ambush, Ardennes 1944-2010
Anniversary Speed Graphic, Kodak 127mm f/4.7 Ektar...I'm guessing Kodak BW400CN film in a Graphic 23 adapter.....
 
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