Human Photo from 1918

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by darlene1029, Aug 15, 2008.

  1. darlene1029

    darlene1029 A Grand Lady- R.I.P. 06/06/2012

    http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb187/Darlene1029/awesome.jpg

    This is the text that came with in my email
    The design for the living picture was laid out at the drill ground at Camp Dodge , situated in the beautiful valley of the Des Moines River . Thousands of yards of white tape were fastened to the ground and formed the outlines on which 18,000 officers and men marched to their respective positions.. In this body of soldiers are any hundreds of men of foreign birth — born of parents whose first impression of the Land of Freedom and Promise was of the world's greatest colossus standing with beacon light at the portal of a nation of free people, holding aloft a torch symbolic of the light of liberty which the statue represents. Side by side with native sons these men, with unstinted patriotism, now offer to sacrifice not only their liberty but even life itself for our beloved country.

    The day on which the photograph was taken was extremely hot and the heat was intensified by the mass formation of men. The dimensions of the platting for the picture seem astonishing. The camera was placed on a high tower. From the position nearest the camera occupied by Colonel Newman and his staff, to the last man at the top of the torch as platted on the ground was 1,235 feet, or approximately a quarter of a mile. The appended figures will give an adequate idea of the distorted proportions of the actual ground measurements for this photograph:

    Base to shoulder: 150 feet.
    Right arm: 340 feet.
    Widest part of arm holding torch: 12-1/2 feet.
    Right thumb: 35 feet.
    Thickest part of body: 29 feet.
    Left hand (length): 30 feet.
    Tablet in left hand: 27 feet.
    Face: 60 feet.
    Nose: 21 feet.
    Longest spike of head piece: 70 feet.
    Flame on torch.: 600 feet.
    Torch and flame combined: 980 feet.
    Number of men in flame of torch: 12,000
    Number of men in torch: 2,800
    Number of men in right arm: 1,200
    Number of men in body, head and balance of figure only: 2,000

    Total: 18,000

    Incredible as it may seem there are twice the number of men in the flame of the torch as in the whole remaining design, while there are eight times as many men in the arm, torch and flame as in all the rest of the figure. It will be noted that the right thumb is five feet longer than the left hand, while the right arm, torch and flame is eight times the length of the body.



    I checked it out and sure enough here's the story
    http://www.iowanationalguard.com/Museum/IA_History/HistoryPhotos.htm
     
  2. TimW

    TimW MajorGeeks Administrator - Jedi Malware Expert Staff Member

    Cool post Darlene...:)
     
  3. Fred_G

    Fred_G Heat packin' geek

    Neat photo and story Darlene. Thanks.

    E
     
  4. Horsey

    Horsey Sergeant

    Wow! That's neat!
     
  5. wildwolf220

    wildwolf220 Oracle of Doom

    Thats cool thanks darlene:)
     
  6. lbmest

    lbmest MajorGeek

    That is pretty neat darlene.:cool

    Wonder how many pencils they wore down figuring out the angles to achieve the correct perspective?;)
     

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