n., pl. tours de force (tʊərz) 1. an exceptional achievement by an artist, author, or the like, that is unlikely to be equaled by that person or anyone else; stroke of genius.
Wayne,
A term came to mind when I first saw the diorama pics above, tours de force.
Then it occurred to me that I might somehow be misapplying its meaning or spirit.
For the sake of precision, I looked the term up and found the following:
Having view your images yet again, I can state without trepidation that my initial reaction was wholly appropriate.
What you've shared with us is a tours de force, indeed.
-Moe
Wayne,
Really well done portraits. They come alive with your presentation.
Steve
My favourite series done to perfection by the master. Robin.:salute::
Superb series of photos Wayne ! :salute::
Steve
Wayne,
Amazing series of photos!:salute:: They could be stills from the movie!
All very good scenes and perfect shots
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Wow!
Wayne, you're scenes and photos are too cool.
Esp. like this one:
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Is that Sean Connery?
Awesome!
Very very very good mate and WW2 awesome you have moved wars well done matey.
I have to say these snaps are nothing short of brilliant mate. :salute::
I'm intrigued though, you've either caught the WW2 bug or some nice bloke has lent you a few Para's for a bit of a play?^&grin
Thanks Guys.Wayne,
As everyone has stated, all of your photos and scenes are superbly done!
You did an awesome job and thanks for sharing your creativity with us.
Mark