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Eyes left!I had a flying visit to Wagga Wagga last week to see my nephew march out as a private in the Australian Army. While there, I saw this platoon (my nephew isn't in the photograph) returning from field training, and they had to salute some brass as they marched past in double time. Click for larger image.
TFF (Trevor)
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Re: Eyes left!You shot them before they shot you. They do it tough at Kapooka and deserve congratulations for getting through. It's a bloody hard slog. Your nephew has done his family proud.
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Re: Eyes left!A couple more family snaps, not really for critique but rather for interest. The rain was pissing down, hence the rather flat looking images:
The band: Boys with guns - my nephew is the one second from right, partially obscured, looking into the camera: And here he is with his father and sister after march out: Soldiers need hugs too: Matt is right (of course!). The eighty-day induction course is designed to sort the wheat from the chaff, so to speak. Now he is off to Singleton for specialist weapons training. TFF (Trevor)
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I reckon the rain and overcast day has worked in your favour, nice images with soft light gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Eyes left!Beautiful light in the #1.. makes it very toned in a muted way. Suits the scene.
' After being to that airport a fair few times, I still can't get over how small it is! The Wagga town is comparatively large.
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My wife was looking for the Qantas Club! TFF (Trevor)
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Re: Eyes left![/quote] I agree. The light in these is wonderful.
That was the big, heavy stick in the corner, Trevor. Great images, and the family snaps are an important record that needs to be cherished and not undervalued. g.
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