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Thanks for looking at my first attempts.
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I am learning from the master 
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Look great to me.
Do you use free hand or a tripod? I find using a tripod & utilising the cameras self timer helps make sure the camera is absolutely still for close up work.
Cheers Don
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The photography is very good! I always found glare on some items to be a problem.
--dj--Joe
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For those who asked. The pilots badge is a GWL, made around 1940 I would qiess. The uboat is a Klein und Quenzer. The GWL is the origional case. The Uboat case is alas, one that is a repro from a gentleman in England. Most U boats came in paper sacks or really cheap cardboard cases if you were lucky.........Jimmy
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