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He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.
Reenactors?
Regards, Jim
Not saying they are and not saying they're not, but I have noticed that reenactor photos are getting harder to distinguish from authentic WW2, Korea and Vietnam photographs. Most reenactor photos are identified as such, but some photographs are labeled as authentic historical artifacts. You have to know your history, equipment, and experience.
Reenactors perform a valuable service as Living History role playing as long as they remember that they are role playing.
I was fooled some years ago by this photo that was in a publication that depicted it as an authentic 101st soldier in Normandy.
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I was almost suckered in until I noticed his boots, after several days of combat. I did some research and found the original posting of this picture. It was a Living History reenactment conducted in the UKsome years ago. Great picture, but not authentic
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34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
Re-enactors usually are older, wide around the middleand the uniform is too clean.
OK...but how do you explain these pics of the same guy? Posed photos from current stock. The set includes that first photo.
Regards, Jim
no issues - sometimes the reenactors slip by - but very few - if the images are too crisp and uniforms to clean it's a giveaway - got fooled by the sepia tone - somedays I put in less effort in the search. Most all original ww2 photos will contain image flaws as seen in the sky in the image below.
Most all are scanned from a print. Even the Life photo archive prints show some negative dust on their scans. note below the tail
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Last edited by Mark in Rochester; 01-07-2022 at 04:15 PM.
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.
You do a great service for this site Mark and at least the M1s pictured were not reenactors (and that what this is about).