"The Victor and the vanquished!" by ratfugel
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Description
When I saw this field the other day I knew what had to be done! So I did it.
Comments (14)
drace68
Keen, even the skid marks.
tallpindo
I am still avoiding downing the blackguards and scoundrels. It's a difficult ethical issue for me. The Germans fly F-4F's. The WW-II veterans would get me doing it in a moment.
Garlor
Brilliant work, by bizarre co incidence a similiar aircraft force landed in a field in kent just last week http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=6327899&nseq=0
Emil-arts
A very good job you've done of it too. You've lit this well so the planes don't look out of place.
dbrv6
Nice job of capturing your vision
woodkz71
I agree with emil-arts, highly impressive work. I do believe you put more ware and tear on the planes this image would be even more astounding.
kjer_99
Yes, a fantastic render--and I never use the word lightly. Only negative for is a minor thing: Wouldn't there be some dust being raised around the plane--or perhaps some oily smoke? Still, you've done something wonderful as is. Definitely adding it to my favs!
kenwas
Excellent piece of work!
ratfugel
When I planned this image I realised that I ought not to knock the Gustav about too much or he wouldn't be able to crash land. The field is just near where I live and I was reminded of the Battle of Britain atmosphere, the weather then was just perfect, apparently. Glad you like it, makes the work worthwhile.
tetsu-pino
Great work!!!
debbielove
Great job you've done too! Rob
krickerd
Nice blend!!!
sapa
this is photographic quality stunning do agree we need a little oil and smoke
dww25
Terrific render - really does look like the South of England in Summer. I agree that the both planes do look a tad clean but that's only academic in relation to the overall quality of the composition.