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Cold Steel

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Today's upload takes us back to the National WWI Museum in Kansas City. I have employed a High Contrast Blue Filter for this coming out of the shadows view. This is a French built FT17 light tank. It was built by Louis Renault...who's company is known today for building French cars and trucks. By the war's end in November 1918, 3,177 were delivered to the French Army, 514 to the American Expeditionary Forces and three to the Italian Army. Please ZOOM for best effect. Bill:) Armament: One 37mm main gun and one 7.62mm Hotchkiss machinegun. Crew: Two

Comments (31)


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jendellas

11:11AM | Sat, 03 October 2009

What a machine, looks quite eerie!!! Amazing to know the company name is still about today!!!!!

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Osper

11:14AM | Sat, 03 October 2009

You're getting quite good at these!

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durleybeachbum

11:25AM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Gosh! i can see where they got the idea for the Daleks!

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Arrogathor

12:08PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Very nice photography.

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flavia49

12:19PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

fantastic capture and work!!

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debbielove

12:36PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Thats a very nice effect Bill.. I like that one.. It works well... Great work.. Quite advanced for the time.. At least in shape! Rob.

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Digitaleagle

12:46PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Very interesting capture and facts, Excellent work!!!

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Rainastorm

1:24PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Woah, big piece of machinery here, excellent work with it Bill...:-)

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MagikUnicorn

1:29PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Gorgeous shot...but the best tank was the german panzer :-)

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virginiese

1:35PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

interesting capture. I love your postwork and the b&w color !

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THROBBE

1:42PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Beautiful post work and capture Bill!

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sandra46

4:10PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

excellent work with that filter. it gives an interesting mood! bravo!!!!

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bazza

4:10PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Wonderful effects on this Bill, a very interesting tank, Didnt know Renault made tanks... but of cause they do..lol. Well done!!

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elfin14doaks

5:07PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

I love the post work! WOW.

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-seek-

5:22PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

great shootin.. i was just at that museum awhile back. very interesting...

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drace68

6:24PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Keen presentation of image and write-up.

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orig_buggy

6:29PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

I love what you've done to this!!

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tennesseecowgirl

7:04PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

Very nice~

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tofi

10:10PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

I do think the filter was most perfect, as you captured the essence of this tank! Amazing to think back at how advanced this was for the time it was created, and how much destructive potential this had..... Historical and most intriguing artwork! Great textures and shadows as well! I really like the dramatic mood created here, especially dealing with this dark subject!

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bimm3d

11:29PM | Sat, 03 October 2009

stunning capture!!!!!!!!!!!

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blinkings

12:52AM | Sun, 04 October 2009

This is great. It makes me smile as I can imagine the policeman from Allo Allo driving it!!!! Officer Crabtree trying to speak French!!!!

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DAVER2112

1:22PM | Sun, 04 October 2009

Awesome shot and lighting. :)

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goodoleboy

6:04PM | Sun, 04 October 2009

When I read the title I thought of bayonets. Stellar POV, light and shadow, and filter use in this presentation, Bill! This antiquated tank is so representive of the ones I see in old World War I documentaries and movies.

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nigh23

11:00PM | Sun, 04 October 2009

Fantastic presentation it works so well.

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cfulton

2:23AM | Mon, 05 October 2009

Great work Bill, very well presented. Adds to the age of the machine. Cheers, Clive

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beachzz

12:50AM | Tue, 06 October 2009

Your treatment of this old war wagon is perfect, gives it an almost threatening look--which is should!!

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Buffalo1

1:20AM | Tue, 06 October 2009

The FT17 is the true grandpa of all modern tanks and a real battlefield asset in 1918. (But an old tanker like you would know that.) The French even threw a few of these at the Germans in 1940 with predictably sad results.

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dbrv6

9:11AM | Tue, 06 October 2009

That filter really makes this image pop! Kudos.

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moonrancher

9:01PM | Tue, 06 October 2009

Excellent work. Definitely the essence of cold steel here. The blue works great!

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junge1

11:35PM | Tue, 06 October 2009

Great shot and information Bill. When I was a kid we had a b&w photo of one of these tanks (or a similar looking one). I don't know where it came from, I think one of my father's uncles had taken it during the Great War!

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