Learning something new - where the word bangers comes from! |
A scene of what life was like in the trenches in France - eating their tinned sausages. |
The tins of sausages shipped to the frontline had a tendency to explode unless the tin was pierced, hence bangers!
A photo I took of a colourised 1915 black and white, quite remarkable. |
Another unique dimension that he has introduced in The Great War Exhibition is the colourisation of the original black and white Kodak photos taken during the war.
These 100 year old images, seen in full colour are fascinating and make the images of the war fresh and current.
The photos are large scale, backlit and heart stoppingly real, the talent of the Weta Workshop digital artists is very special.
I was particularly taken with this image of an Aussie soldier listening to a gramophone record in a bunker at Gallipoli, how many shades of brown.
He could walk into a room right now, maybe a farmer...
Another moving day for Fred and me - The Great War Exhibition, Wellington |
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