Effective_camouflage seems rather useless, camouflage should be generally effective in it's environment by default so the only thing that should be tagged are instances where that's not the case. I could see this being used in instances where a person or object in the photo really really blends in which I assume you're using it for but I wouldn't classify the guy in the back as being that hard to see.
What's the basis for this being an Aurora? It just looks like a high or long exposure shot right after sunset. I also think we should use Aurora Borealis over Northern lights.
I understand adding technical drawings, reference drawings, state sponsored art, art by soldiers detailing war but I don't see the point in also hosting random art off of pixiv, that should be reserved for danbooru.
I understand adding technical drawings, reference drawings, state sponsored art, art by soldiers detailing war but I don't see the point in also hosting random art off of pixiv, that should be reserved for danbooru.
Hello HueWave! Welcome to Milbooru, and thanks for joining!
A few tips- you can use the edit tool to help suggest tags to apply. Click edit, click any tag, then click related- it will give you a tray of tags that commonly appear alongside that tag. You can also use "add note" to highlight a special area in the image, and "add commentary" to well, add any commentary that appears along with the image.
thank you, i will make good use of it, thanks for the patience
Hello HueWave! Welcome to Milbooru, and thanks for joining!
A few tips- you can use the edit tool to help suggest tags to apply. Click edit, click any tag, then click related- it will give you a tray of tags that commonly appear alongside that tag. You can also use "add note" to highlight a special area in the image, and "add commentary" to well, add any commentary that appears along with the image.
Immo_Frese 30 January 2004, 03:34 AM The photo with Löwenhardt and his dog Moritz was taken by Richard Wenzl and was first published in his book "Richthofen-Flieger" in the early 30'ies. I really think that the argument, that this photo was taken in March at Lechelle aerodrome is too much focused on the Iron Cross - Balkencross transition and completely blends out the story told by Wenzl.
Wenzl in his book longly tells the story of what happened on the morning of 21 Apr 1918. Of special interest is the joke MvR's comrades done with his dog Moritz. A wooden block was tied to Moritz' tail. The line and the block can clearly be seen in the photo.
IMO there is no doubt that this photo was taken indeed on the morning MvR was KIA.