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Thanks for the link - very imaginative, wish I was that creative. I can think of some WW2 UK Blitz scenes which would be great candidates for this technique. Or even imagine a WW1 trench warfare scenic shot with wheat fields and trees blending into the trenches and destruction...oh for more spare time :-(

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Brilliant photos, some very powerful.

 

Thanks for the link

 

Paul

 

YES Very true!! A way to keep th epast alive , things that have happened and shouldnt be forgotten .A reminder that even though 6o plus years have passed that many of the places and buildings still remain , Well done .

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