"The Zulu War" (6 Viewers)

Corporal Schiess stand along side of Assistant Commissary Dalton as he reloads his Martini-Henry.

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Private 1812 William Tasker of St. Martin's, Birmingham is joined in the redoubt for a short period of time by VC Winners Lieutenant John Rouse Merriott Chard, Assistant Commissary James Langley Dalton. Corporal Ferdnand Christtian Schiess of the Natal Native Contingent and Private 1373 Alfred Henry Hook follow member of B Company 2nd Battalion 24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot.

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Private 1812 William Tasker of St. Martin's, Birmingham is joined in the redoubt for a short period of time by VC Winners Lieutenant John Rouse Merriott Chard, Assistant Commissary James Langley Dalton. Corporal Ferdnand Christtian Schiess of the Natal Native Contingent and Private 1373 Alfred Henry Hook follow member of B Company 2nd Battalion 24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot.

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Excellent use of the new figures Joe and love the Redoubt


Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Private 1812 William Tasker of St. Martin's, Birmingham is joined in the redoubt for a short period of time by VC Winners Lieutenant John Rouse Merriott Chard, Assistant Commissary James Langley Dalton. Corporal Ferdnand Christtian Schiess of the Natal Native Contingent and Private 1373 Alfred Henry Hook follow member of B Company 2nd Battalion 24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot.

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Excellent Guiseppi...one of the crispest shots I have ever seen.:cool:
 
Martyn and Brian it wasn't that difficult to make and need to spend a little more time working on the redoubt. Glad you like thethe photo Michael as stated in the past it's my magical camera that takes the credit. Commissary Dunne joins in manning the north barricade.

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Lieutenant Chard directs fire as the defenders man the biscuit box wall.

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Lt !!!!!! This is your finest photo shoot to date. I love it. Do you have a new camera or are you doing some different editing? I LOVE the panoramic photo, just great. Thanks for updates from your Drift.
 
Lt !!!!!! This is your finest photo shoot to date. I love it. Do you have a new camera or are you doing some different editing? I LOVE the panoramic photo, just great. Thanks for updates from your Drift.

I agree with Scott, these are some of the best

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Lieutenant Chard directs fire as the defenders man the biscuit box wall.

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Zulu Daddy...I like the angle you're getting on these shots...it's almost like your watching it through Chard's eyes...tough angle for a shot...you must be a pretty limber guy Guiseppie!
 
I simply must concur with my fellow Men of Harlech!!!
These pictures are superb, and I love 'em! I'm now waiting anxiously for the Hospital to empty of it's defenders any minute !
Mike
 
Great pictures Joe, I made me feel as if I was bringing ammo to the walls.
 
No new camera Scott and all the photos taken are set the on camera's MACRO setting with no flash or overhead or special lighting and taken 6 to 8 inches away and I then crop the photos as I see fit . Got to love my HP camera it does all the work. Haven't any matte figures aiding the wounded and running from the hospital my Aide de Camp so got to assume they're already behind the biscuit box wall. Thanks all for your comments it's alway well appreciated.
 
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That's a great series of photos Joe - really an enjoyment to see.
Mike
 
Thanks Mike and John. Now off to Isandlwana as Lt. W. Royston Commanding the Natal Carbineers is caught heading into the thick of things.

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Under his command Lieutenant Royston along with a small group of his Nantal Carbineers attempt to break through a swam of Zulu Warriors.

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Under his command Lieutenant Royston along with a small group of his Nantal Carbineers attempt to break through a swam of Zulu Warriors.

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I do like these panoramic pictures Joe, excellent

Cheers

Martyn:)
 

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