WWI - The human face of that tragedy (1 Viewer)

enricoquinto

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The human face is a powerful messenger. Sometimes, actions count more than words.


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Enrico:)


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You did a fine job with this scene Enrico. Well staged and you captured the emotion very well.

Mark
 
You did a fine job with this scene Enrico. Well staged and you captured the emotion very well.

Mark

I agree 100% with Mark. A great selection of figures to go along with the theme of the thread.
Plus the color of the images give that a deeper feeling of hopelessness .... :(

You are on a roll, sir.

--- LaRRy
 
Dear mates,

I can't keep your compliment, you deserve it more than me. I’ve appreciated your dioramas and your terrific pictures. I’m still learning how to do… One day, perhaps, I’ll able to be to do it. As I’ve said, this forum is my favourite “hangout”. :rolleyes:


Special thanks go to Mark, Robin, Duke and LaRRy (last but not least) !!! :rolleyes:


Best regards


Enrico :smile2:
 
Hi Enrico - did not know that you did WWI as well. Love the b&w shots. Very nice!

Hi Rob,

thanks a lot for your compliment. I can’t tell whether the Great War is my favourite historical period. I prefer to focus on what has happened behind the lines. In every war there’s something to tell: solidarity, pity, simpaty. “The human face is a powerful messenger. Sometimes, actions count more than words”. :rolleyes:

Best regards :smile2:

Enrico :)
 

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