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Upper part of a tank.



one of the rare weapons.



remembrance plate



Stairways in a different direction.



Gallerie Albert I



No elevator (assenseur)



A corridor (another one)



Showers





Water well

 



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I cannot find information on the "upper part of a tank" a.k.a. a turret. I am not fully convinced it is a tanks turret, could be a ship's turret. Anyway, I do not recognize it.

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Originally posted by addy landzaat addy landzaat wrote:

I cannot find information on the "upper part of a tank" a.k.a. a turret. I am not fully convinced it is a tanks turret, could be a ship's turret. Anyway, I do not recognize it.
Thanks to Ivo I found it, the turret is of an M108 Self Propelled Howitzer.
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Nice research Addy

Here's my last installment

p23: When you start seeing the corridors below like this it's time to get out



p24: but then you need to dodge the bullets at the entrance gate



p25: A Pershing tank overlooking the area to defend



p26: Andre, the organiser of all these fort excursions pointing the way


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André is having fun - that's for sure!
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pegelli, I really like p23 giving a sence of speed and I am wondering how you did this. The exposure time is 6 seconds, did you zoom in or out to get this effect?
 



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Originally posted by KoBra64 KoBra64 wrote:

The exposure time is 6 seconds, did you zoom in or out to get this effect?
Thanks and you guessed right Peter, the camera was on a tripod (very much needed in these dark hallways) and for p23 I zoomed during the 6 seconds. I played a bit with how long to wait before starting to zoom as well as zoom speed. Quite a lot of exposures ended in the bin but this one and another one I posted earlier came out good enough to share here. p23 is a bit slower zoom through a smaller range than the one in "any kind of blur"
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Thanks for sharing.
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