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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:30 am 
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Images from my visit to the IWM at Lambeth a couple of weeks back (including some of the HDR/Tonemapping experiments already posted)

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A Tank, quick question, Male or Female?
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An unidentified Zero
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A look down at the WW1 section of the main hall.
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Only 20 odd years between the 2 designs
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A few shots of the marvellous WW1 exhibit "The Trench"
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 12:23 pm 
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Another nice set of photos. Thanks again. My wife and I were there in 1994. An interesting place for sure.

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Well done and thanks for the pictures. Don't they have a Me-110 night fighter there??

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The RAF Museum at Hendon is the home of the Messerschmitt Bf 110G-2 night fighter.

http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/london/collections/aircraft/messerschmitt-bf-110g-2.cfm

Lambeth has the remains of Rudolf Hess's Bf-110 that crash landed in Scotland.

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The tank is a Male, I do believe


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armyjunk2 wrote:
The tank is a Male, I do believe


Correct. IIRC, the males had 6-pounders in the sponsons while the females had Lewis guns.


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Man....

What are you using to shoot this pictures? Camera/Lens/Flash. Thanks, I really like them.

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Thanks for the comments chaps, nice to see that people can sex their tanks :lol:

The pictures were shot with a Canon G11 connected to a Gorilla flexible tripod where necessary, the on-camera flash was supplanted by my old Canon head unit.

Its a very good combination, not quite a match for my 5D but it does a good enough job when used properly.

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Great post Nick!
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Thanks for the comments chaps, nice to see that people can sex their tanks :lol:

But remember - Mother was a Male...

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Great pics! Thanks for sharing.

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