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Puckapunyal live fire 1I attended the bi-annual live fire exercise at Puckapunyal army base thursday with various press
Abrams tanks , APC's , Javelin missile and Live bomb drops by F111's together with a static display of various vehicles and equipment made for an interesting day although the weather could have been kinder The Abrams are beeing repainted from their delivery scheme of desert sand to more conventional local ''cant see me '' scheme Abrams showing new paint Both schemes in smoke and mist Older scheme Completely missed muzzel flashes ALL DAY !!! dammit More to come Cheers Nikon boy Norman
Re: Puckapunyal live fire 1Smoke and mist is a really moody image, the strongest of this set. Has a 'nice' battlefield feel to it.
2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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Re: Puckapunyal live fire 1I prefer the second picture.
Re: Puckapunyal live fire 1Another vote for #2. The mood achieved with the smoke really makes this one.
The other images are all good, but really just show is what was there. #2 really lets us feel like we are witnessing something dramatic.
Re: Puckapunyal live fire 1#2 is the best by far. If you desaturate it a bit more, then one could be mistaken that this is an ACTUAL battle field. Great composition and angle.
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