Motat Military Weekend 2012
Motat (Museum of Technology and Transport) hosts a military themed weekend each year with re-enactments and tank riding activities. This year I thought the blood reds ands oranges of redscale might shed a new light on the subject.
Taken by adam_g2000 with a Canon EOS 3000n loaded with Lomography Redscale XR 50-200 (35mm) film in Auckland, New Zealand. These tags describe this photo: redscale, war, soldiers, fighting, battle, army, and soldier. Date: 2012-03-17. Time: Afternoon. This photo can also be found in the album the battle.
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