Geico266
Touchdown! Greaser!
These pictures look like they were shot digitally. Very clear and crisp.
http://m.imgur.com/a/bLyB6?gallery
http://m.imgur.com/a/bLyB6?gallery
Lot of work to fake those...for sure...Fakes they are
Fakes they are
Kodachrome and large format cameras make a huge difference in the sharpness.
I miss Kodachrome, there really is no other film like it.
Very cool. Thanks, Geico.These pictures look like they were shot digitally. Very clear and crisp.
http://m.imgur.com/a/bLyB6?gallery
That and low ISO and longer shutter speeds. The average news photographer of the period didn't have these luxuries. That's why we think of WWII as being black and white, grainy and kind of fuzzy. That's what it took to capture the real action with the tech they had. That's why as cool as all the pictures are (and I do think they are very cool!) they are all professionally staged for the camera.
Wars now are covered with Go Pros attached to everything in HD and soon I expect in 4K.
Kodachrome and large format cameras make a huge difference in the sharpness.
I miss Kodachrome, there really is no other film like it.
I used to do a lot of outdoor shooting with an old Mamiya C330 TLR using 120 film. The results just blew away anything from a 35mm camera.