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  • #16
    Re: Vote for the June 2010 Cover

    Well, as Herb said, I have to throw in a biased vote for Number 2. All three are excellent images and I personally like the POW shots as the originals represent our "snapshot" knowledge of what the CS soldier looked like in the field (along with post-mortem images). I like both of these POW shots as they are meant to depict two different "snapshots" of time. Bully job to all.
    Garrett W. Silliman

    [I]Don't Float the Mainstream[/I]
    [SIZE="1"]-Sweetwater Brewing Company, Atlanta, GA[/SIZE]

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    • #17
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      I woulda S*** my drawers, thats for sure. Just eye screwing this image sends the fear that these fellows look like thier gonna raid my haversack,.
      Friendship, coolness, mad props and whatever this guy means beats a great image everyday. # 1
      Last edited by JimKindred; 05-29-2010, 11:11 AM. Reason: removed crude remark that was removed from quoted post.
      John-Owen Kline

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      • #18
        Re: Vote for the June 2010 Cover

        My vote is for number 1 because I think Craddock and Smotherman composed a fine image of two comrades in arms, an image taken as a keepsake for when the cruel war is over.
        Last edited by Emmanuel Dabney; 05-30-2010, 04:09 PM. Reason: This thread is about the vote, not event back-biting, critiquing, etc.
        Your Obedient Servant,

        Peter M. Berezuk

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        • #19
          Re: Vote for the June 2010 Cover

          Originally posted by Pvt_Sullivan View Post
          I have a quick moderator question.

          Why are comments like "those guys look too heavy" given a free pass and allowed to stay on this thread, while a comment about the fact several of the IV's didn't complete the march at Backwater deleted?

          Burning holes in your clothes, rolling around in the mud and having a 30 inch waist may make you look 'authentic' but it doesn't make you a 'campaigner'. Frankly knowing that some of the IV's didn't march out the same route I did ruins image #3 for me and that deserves to have the same creedence as someone calling out individuals for being too heavy when others think about which image embodies "The Authentic Campaigner" and deserves to be on its cover.
          Because the march has nothing to do with the image itself. If you do not like the image do not vote for it!

          This poll is not a popularity contest based on who did what, it is strictly about the photo.
          Jim Kindred

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          • #20
            Re: Vote for the June 2010 Cover

            Like it or not the Moderator hat is going ON...

            THIS AREA IS NOT TO BE A PUBLIC DEBATE AREA ON WHO DID WHAT AT WHAT EVENT! IF YOU WANT TO VOTE, VOTE. IF YOU DO NOT, DO NOT. The cover image is about the composition of photographs that should make every effort to appear like a historic image. The forum is not a fence rail for people to sit on and contest and counter-argue events. TAKE IT ELSEWHERE!

            I believe Jim has made that clear above, but just in case there is confusion I have repeated it again.
            Sincerely,
            Emmanuel Dabney
            Atlantic Guard Soldiers' Aid Society
            http://www.agsas.org

            "God hasten the day when war shall cease, when slavery shall be blotted from the face of the earth, and when, instead of destruction and desolation, peace, prosperity, liberty, and virtue shall rule the earth!"--John C. Brock, Commissary Sergeant, 43d United States Colored Troops

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            • #21
              Re: Vote for the June 2010 Cover

              All three images look pretty bad a**, but #3 sure gives me the "Willies"!
              Regards,
              Eliot Toscano
              Independent Brute
              Putting on no style...

              "Six children from the local village appeared wearing [U][B]fallacious accoutrements & reprehensible baggage [/B][/U]and thought they would put a sham battle on for our amusement. We laughed so hard at their imitation of soldiers that our sides were hurting for hours."
              A.R. Crawford in the 76th Illinois Infantry, Co D - April 1863 - The origin of FARB

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              • #22
                Re: Vote for the June 2010 Cover

                Folks,

                Enough! Not one more complaints about this poll nor PMs about it, we have had more than enough today. Any more and the poll will be closed until Paul can address this issue.

                Due to all the uproar over this month's poll today the use of reenactor photos on the opening page is in jeopardy of being terminated. Vote however way you feel but do not complain any more about what happened at the Backwaters event or who did what at the event, that is not what the photo poll is about.

                It is a nice weekend over most of the US, vote for the photo of your choice then go find something to do outside away from the computer. There is much more to life than whose photo ends up on the AC.
                Last edited by JimKindred; 05-29-2010, 05:21 PM.
                Jim Kindred

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                • #23
                  Re: Vote for the June 2010 Cover

                  I voted for No. 2. Very authentic appearance and well produced image. And that fella sitting down in the middle looks almost exactly like a man I saw carrying Two knapsacks at the finish of Backwaters......because a comrade had blown out his knee.
                  Fergus Bell

                  "Give a man fire & he will be warm for a day, but set a man on fire and he will be warm for the rest of his life."
                  Terry Pratchett

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                  • #24
                    Re: Vote for the June 2010 Cover

                    But seriously speaking of Backwater, I have a spring fed lake, and in the very back of it, my oldest calls the "back water", there is two Brown Cranes back there. I guess they made it up from the coast. We have put the area off limits....I forgot I voted for one or was it three?

                    I agree with the MODERATORS, stick to the subject of voting and not who dropped out at Backwater, Heck, I'm still laughing about Port Gibson 03.
                    Last edited by Dale Beasley; 05-30-2010, 02:51 PM.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Vote for the June 2010 Cover

                      My vote is #3
                      [B][FONT=Courier New]~Mia Marie[/FONT][/B]
                      Historical Interpreter

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                      • #26
                        Re: Vote for the June 2010 Cover

                        Guys, I was sooo impressed with all three photos and couldn't decide on any one photo. So, literally it was a toss of the coin. Congrats #3. You won the toss.
                        Tony Evans[FONT="Georgia"][/FONT][FONT="Georgia"][SIZE="6"][COLOR="DarkOrchid"][/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT]

                        "I ain't no damn Yank, I'm a Rebel." My Father's reply to an Australian greeting during WWII.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Vote for the June 2010 Cover

                          This is a Test....does anyone see this post?

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                          • #28
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                            While I like the inclusion of guards in #2, I've perused the gallery on the Liberty Rifles webpage many a time, and photo #3 has always been on of my favorites. Its got my vote.
                            Caleb Miller

                            "A man who is clean has a better opinion of himself than one who is not and invariably makes a better soldier. This then is an important matter." - Inspector's comment on MacRae's Brigade, 1864

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                            • #29
                              Re: Vote for the June 2010 Cover

                              Originally posted by JimKindred View Post
                              Because the march has nothing to do with the image itself. If you do not like the image do not vote for it!

                              This poll is not a popularity contest based on who did what, it is strictly about the photo.
                              It is a popularity contest and you are correct is not about "who did what". But, when a group publicly states they are the "Elite of the Elite" they should be able to back that bold claim up. But, you are right Jim, this can come down to the "best posers" popularity contest. Non-reenactors won;t care or know the difference anyways. I would actually vote for a Polaroid of some of the fellas in size 44 coats who finished that march.
                              I think Craddock and Smothermans photo capture that late-war, Western Fed, line officer look that you see in only a few images. Even their gear is wonr like some images I have seen. And for what its worth...these two gentlemen are not 'posers'.
                              Edit, alert and delete away. Some of us will know the truth.

                              Jim Butler
                              Jim Butler

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                              • #30
                                Re: Vote for the June 2010 Cover

                                This popularity contest is closed.

                                I didn't vote. I didn't count votes. I don't really care who makes it on the cover. I'm just tired of the alerts and the teeth knashing over a photo contest.

                                Maybe some moderator will take pity on the people who waited to the last second and will reopen this beauty contest. I sure hope not.
                                Silas Tackitt,
                                one of the moderators.

                                Click here for a link to forum rules - or don't at your own peril.

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