Here is some of my work of Now and Then pictures.I decided to show how the pictures look before I have merged them together.I will post more as I am always on the look out for these pictures.
Here is my very first attempt at merging a Now and Then
Loket Town Hall which is in the Czech Republic. Those pictured 14th Tank Battalion, 9th Armored Division.
German infantry replacements going upfront. Baesweiler, near Aachen, October 1944.
M-7 Priest of the 14th Armored Field Battalion / 2nd Armored Division at the crossroad of the street Holgate and the railroad Paris-Cherbourg.
Well done…it gives a very goog perspective.
Great work, German infantry marching is almost ghostly.
The main road of Kesternich, a village in the Eifel mountains, at the edge of Hurtgenforest: two abandoned German ‘Hetzer’ tank destroyers and passing G.I.'s (most probably of 2nd battalion/311th US infantry of 78th Infantry Division), early February 1945.
This one was the toughest so far…
Lance-Corporal Don Fife of No.2 Provost Company, Canadian Provost Corps (C.P.C.), on a motorcycle en route to Falaise - 12 August 1944,Fresney Le Puceux
Also here you can see the actual size of the photo’s.
Rudeerude - MANY MANY thanks for these great photos.
I love before / after photos. Can you just imagine living in one of those houses today knowing what had happened on that very spot all those years ago.
Thanks for the time and effort you have put in to these. Great job.
I shall go out with my camera tomorrow:—
Where I am sitting now was ‘bomb alley’ in WW2
Very impressive work on the photos! i really enjoyed it.
Two Non Commisioned Officers of SS Pz Aufkl. Abt 1 recon unit walking past the junction in Kaiserbaracke.I can’t believe the modern day photo,who would have known…
Thank you for those images. Do you have more?
Great job again rudeerude.
Great pictures.
Many thanks