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#9121 |
Prince of
the Sea
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Watching over U-253
Posts: 3,527
Downloads: 98
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#9122 |
Chief of the Boat
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Always happy to shere matey
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#9123 |
Silent Hunter
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#9124 |
Chief of the Boat
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#9125 |
Silent Hunter
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#9126 |
XO
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Location: New York City
Posts: 408
Downloads: 439
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#9127 |
XO
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Location: New York City
Posts: 408
Downloads: 439
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Photographs courtesy of the Lothar-Gunther Bungheim Collection, Schatzburg Institute of Art and Design, Berlin
"Well, that was the whole point, you see. To focus on the men and their environment; not necessarily the war but its effect on them." --Lothar-Gunther Bungheim Part II: ![]() The picture that launched a career: The rarely photographed U-boat ace Kurt Wustermann amazingly made the cover of LIFE magazine, making the name Bungheim, for better or worse, a household name ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by LiveGoat; 08-05-11 at 04:30 AM. |
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#9128 |
Silent Hunter
![]() Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: London. UK
Posts: 4,182
Downloads: 279
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Very nice pics there LiveGoat, amazing how B&W adds to the bleak feel of the atlantic.
Best regards. Fubar2Niner |
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#9129 |
Konteradmiral
![]() Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Greece
Posts: 1,992
Downloads: 300
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Jimbuna , very nice shoots.
It is the first time I see a V1 in SH3. |
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Chief of the Boat
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#9131 |
Konteradmiral
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Location: Greece
Posts: 1,992
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Merchant sinking in the sunset , U-64 surfacing
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#9132 |
Eternal Patrol
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![]() ![]() ![]() You know, there's a mod that opens that hatch. ![]() Nice moody shots though. ![]()
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#9133 | |
XO
![]() Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: New York City
Posts: 408
Downloads: 439
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Yeah, I actually have a dream mod setup already assembled but I'm waiting to get a 64 bit os and a couple more gig of ram. Most of the mods I use now are gameplay oriented. Though, sometimes for a little treat, I indulge in a handful of visual goodies. ![]() |
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#9134 |
XO
![]() Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: New York City
Posts: 408
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Photographs courtesy of the Lothar-Gunther Bungheim Collection, Schatzburg Institute of Art and Design, Berlin
"I don't think about her at all. Why should I? What did you say her name was again?" --Lothar Bungheim, on (then) up and coming pop singer Nina Hagen Part III: ![]() ![]() Klaus Dingle, the unfortunately named navigator of U-36 avoids the the intrusive gaze of Bungheim's Leica. In the background, Chief Engineer Wilhelm Wonke gives him a sympathetic glance. ![]() A hapless merchant meets a firey doom from one of U-36's many torpedoes (nicknamed "eels"). Sadly, many more ships would echo her fate. ![]() The Torpedo Data Computer or TDC: This diabolical contraption, responsible for the tracking of targets and the guidance of torpeoes to said targets, was also capable of staggering mathematical feats. It could do long division in minutes and multiply several columns of numbers in under an hour and was only technologically inferior to the computer that powered Hitler's robotic battle armor. ![]() Johann Kunn, 1st Watch Officer, U-36 End of Part III |
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#9135 |
Eternal Patrol
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You and me both, but for me it's going to take an entirely new computer. I use the open-hatch stuff, but I had to dump the full interiors and MFM is right out. But I do use the harbor mods, as they are what I live for.
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