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German Battleship Bismarck Greeting Card featuring the photograph German battleship Bismarck by John Straton

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German battleship Bismarck Greeting Card

John Straton

by John Straton

$4.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Bismarck was the first of two Bismarck-class battleships built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine. Named after Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, the primary... more

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Comments (18)

Veronica Batterson

Veronica Batterson

Wonderful work, John! l/f

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Joy Watson

Joy Watson

Excellent work lf

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Jennifer White

Jennifer White

Nice pano and post editing. Great.

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April Wietrecki Green

April Wietrecki Green

Beautiful image! (On a side note, I was just listening to Johnny Horton's Sink the Bismarck yesterday - I think I'll be singing it all day today now lol) l/f

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Mary Armstrong

Mary Armstrong

Wow!

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Justyna JBJart

Justyna JBJart

very cool

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Berta Keeney

Berta Keeney

John, FANTASTIC!! What a beauty!!

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Marian Voicu

Marian Voicu

Awesome image, John!

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Carol Japp

Carol Japp

Great shot John! l/f

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Deyanira Harris

Deyanira Harris

Fantastic photograph John!! lfv

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Paul Freidlund

Paul Freidlund

nice shot l/f

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April Wietrecki Green

April Wietrecki Green

Beautiful work! (And now I'll be singing a song all night lol)

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Chuck Caramella

Chuck Caramella

Excellent work! Very well done post. fav

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Jeffrey Friedkin

Jeffrey Friedkin

So interesting and well done.

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Maria Coulson

Maria Coulson

Nicely done.

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Pamela Blizzard

Pamela Blizzard

Very cool presentation John! tweeted

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Artist's Description

Bismarck was the first of two Bismarck-class battleships built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine. Named after Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, the primary force behind the unification of Germany in 1871, the ship was laid down at the Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg in July 1936 and launched two and a half years later in February 1939. Work was completed in August 1940, when she was commissioned into the German fleet. Bismarck and her sister ship Tirpitz were the largest battleships ever built by Germany, and two of the largest built by any European power.

In the course of the warship's eight-month career under its sole commanding officer, Capt. Ernst Lindemann, Bismarck conducted only one offensive operation, in May 1941, codenamed Rhein�bung. The ship, along with the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen, was to break into the Atlantic Ocean and raid Allied shipping from North America to Great Britain. The two ships were detected several times off Scandinavia, and British naval units...

About John Straton

John Straton

From my Grandfathers Leica M3 To my Current OMD EM1 MK2 With Leica Autofocus and Leica R Lenses. I learned a lot from my grandfather " The Lenses are what takes the Picture The Body is a light tight box" Once photographing meant a large box camera on a tripod, shifting film plate after each shot - and working with a dark cloth over your head and the camera.But then something happened.The Leica was extremely compact and could be fitted with a very high quality lens that enabled photographers to work in ordinary outdoor settings with available light. It was always instantly ready to capture life and action effortlessly from any angle with the photographer often able to remain unnoticed. Without the usual heavy equipment, photographs...

 

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