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Wikipedia:Picture peer review/M3 tank, 1942

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M-3 tanks in action, Fort Knox, Kentucky, June 1942.

Yes, more Alfred Palmer. It isn't easy to find clear, high resolution color photography of World War II. This is a training exercise, obviously. It's also an encyclopedic image of how this type of tank looked when it was new. Appears in Stuart tank. Retouched version of Image:AlfredPalmertank.jpg with dust and fibers removed. Sky denoised; tank sharpened. DurovaCharge! 00:06, 10 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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  • I love these shots. I think there's a better one by him of the same tank, though; I'll see if I can find it later on. This one is pre-focussed, a common issue with sheet film for moving capture. There's absolutely no depth of field, the focus has to be pre-set – pre-guessed, more like – and he's just missed it here. The other one's sharp, from memory, and equally amazing in other respects. --mikaultalk 01:30, 13 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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