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Phantom Captain

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  1. 2 hours ago, JM Stuff said:

    Very nice screenshots I like very much the last one for the uniforms, the snow of the shoulders and down on the coat also the ve vegetation are very realist, are you using a existing mod or did you it yourself ?

    Cheers 

    Thanks!  I just take the pics, haha!  Any and all mods you see on my pics are all from the "All in One" mod-packs.  :)

    I think all the uniforms in FB look REALLY good with this mod.

     

  2. 2 hours ago, quakerparrot67 said:

    4 solid shots- my favorite would be the last one with the tank riders,  really good composition  of the wedge or 'spearhead'  thrusting forward. i also like that all of the added color of the faces is concentrated in the mass of tank riders- it really draws the eye.  damn, i wish this one was mine...  wouldn't disown the others, either.

     

    cheers,

    rob

    Thanks Rob.  I really liked these too.  Once again, and agreeing with all you have said before, there is nothing like CM in how it really can give you a visceral sense of history like no other game precisely because of being literally able to dissect every part of those one minute segments almost infinitely.

    Usually, my pics come from me pausing the game at some moment and then finding shots from all over the battle field at precisely that moment.  You'll see that a lot of mine have no time progression but are all just shots from way different angles, perspectives, and locations but all at that one moment of time.

    I think the tank rider pic is definitely one of my all time favs so far. :)

  3. 2 hours ago, quakerparrot67 said:

     i've never noticed the 'lens' artifacts before like in the first pic in-game before.   in a real photograph  each of those 'ghost' circles represents one glass lens element in the camera lens as light goes through it at a non-perfect angle- if that makes any sense.  cool to see that the game reproduces this,  it's another touch that adds to the overall realism.

     

    I think you can even turn on/off the lens flare effect!

  4. 46 minutes ago, Mr.X said:

    @ quakerparrot67:

    "anyone want to organize it?" ... YOU !!! 😜

     

    Joke 😉  

    We could open a new Topic like "Tournament Screenshots of the Year 2023", where everybocy could place his 

    favorite screenshot and at the end of the year, the most liked one gets the Trophy.

     

    Regards

    Mr.X

    I'm in.  I can open a thread like that on the general page and explain it all.  I think the board is pretty used to me posting screenies.  Hehe.

    Also, @Mr.X those were my first casualties for SS Regt 22.  They actually stopped to aid friends and then got hit by two incoming arty rounds.  The two guys laying behind the tracks, also didn't fare well...

  5. 19 hours ago, quakerparrot67 said:

    here's a few recent dispatches- coments, critiques welcome.

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    cheers,

    rob

    I really dig these.  Especially the first couple of the 88mm crew in all the vegetation.  It is very reminiscent of true combat photographer pics.  The "being right there".  You can almost feel and hear it.  Those are my favorite pics usually.

    The fifth of the Soviet soldier in Berlin is good too but he does look almost like a zombie per se.  Haha!  I guess all the soldiers by the time of Berlin's fall were pretty zombie-ish in reality though.

    I absolutely adore the pics of city fighting a la @NPye's mod.  These all look so gritty and harsh and brutal.  i think they totally capture the feel of the fall of Berlin.  I love all the rusty and broken civilian vehicles in addition to the destroyed and rusted out armor.  I think my favorites are the last three of the soldiers around the train. 

    You do a really good job of capturing the embedded photographer perspective.

    Great stuff and keep em coming!

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