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"Unseen Warriors: The Art of Camouflage" In the world of aviation, the Supermarine Spitfire and Hawker Tempest aeroplanes soared through the skies

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Vietnamese Mossy Frog - camouflaged in moss - controlled conditions 14489

Vietnamese Mossy Frog - camouflaged in moss - controlled conditions 14489
BB-2504 Vietnamese Mossy Frog - camouflaged in moss Theloderma corticale controlled conditions Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Ermine / Short-tailed Weasel - Winter. Minnesota, Northern USA. MN211

Ermine / Short-tailed Weasel - Winter. Minnesota, Northern USA. MN211
TOM-1368 Ermine / Short-tailed Weasel / Stoat - winter Minnesota, Northern USA Mustela erminea The stoat is known as Ermine during the winter when it has a white winter coat

Background imageCamouflage Collection: White prominent moth (Leucodonta bicoloria) County Kerry, Ireland

White prominent moth (Leucodonta bicoloria) County Kerry, Ireland

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Backlit photo of a Robust ghost pipefish (Solenostomus cyanopterus) reveals a small

Backlit photo of a Robust ghost pipefish (Solenostomus cyanopterus) reveals a small fish that it has just eaten in its stomach. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Molluca Sea

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Italian soldier in white camouflage, WWI

Italian soldier in white camouflage, WWI
Camouflage or protective colouring - an Italian soldier during the First World War in white dress rendering him difficult to spot in snowy conditions. 1918

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Illustration of Splake (Salvelinus namaycush X Salvelinus fontinalis)

Illustration of Splake (Salvelinus namaycush X Salvelinus fontinalis), hybrid fish resulting from cross between female lake trout and male brook trout

Background imageCamouflage Collection: WORLD WAR I: CAMOUFLAGE. The zebra-striped British transport ship Osterly decked

WORLD WAR I: CAMOUFLAGE. The zebra-striped British transport ship Osterly decked out in flags in New York Harbor to celebrate the signing of the armistice, 11 November 1918. Photograph

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Peppered moth

Peppered moth
Two specimens of peppered moths exhibited on a soot-covered tree. This is a good demonstration of genetic selection through changing environment

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Saigon HCMC Vietnam, Huey Helicopter Reunification Palace

Saigon HCMC Vietnam, Huey Helicopter Reunification Palace

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Golden plover (Pluvialis apricaria) chick camouflaged in ground nest, Norway June

Golden plover (Pluvialis apricaria) chick camouflaged in ground nest, Norway June

Background imageCamouflage Collection: The Snow Soldiers, a ski patrol engages combat with a group of enemy scouts (colour litho)

The Snow Soldiers, a ski patrol engages combat with a group of enemy scouts (colour litho)
2777534 The Snow Soldiers, a ski patrol engages combat with a group of enemy scouts (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Snow Soldiers)

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Maharao Umed Singh hunting tigers, 1787. Creator: Hans Raj Joshi

Maharao Umed Singh hunting tigers, 1787. Creator: Hans Raj Joshi
Maharao Umed Singh hunting tigers, 1787

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Ptarmigan (Lagopus muta) male on snowy ridge on Cairngorm mountain, Cairngorms National Park

Ptarmigan (Lagopus muta) male on snowy ridge on Cairngorm mountain, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, March

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Furcifer oustaleti, Oustalets Chameleon perched on a tree branch catching a fly by extending out

Furcifer oustaleti, Oustalets Chameleon perched on a tree branch catching a fly by extending out its tongue

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Illustration of Cormorant (Phalacrocorax) with spread wings

Illustration of Cormorant (Phalacrocorax) with spread wings

Background imageCamouflage Collection: A Panavia Tornado IDS of the Royal Saudi Air Force

A Panavia Tornado IDS of the Royal Saudi Air Force during Exercise Anatolian Eagle 2012, Konya Air Base, Turkey

Background imageCamouflage Collection: USA, Colorado, Fort Collins. Eastern screech owl in its nest opening

USA, Colorado, Fort Collins. Eastern screech owl in its nest opening. Credit as: Don Grall / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Leopard (Panthera pardus) hiding in tall grass, Kruger National Park, South Africa

Leopard (Panthera pardus) hiding in tall grass, Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa

Background imageCamouflage Collection: British Howitzer inspected by Maharaja of Patiala, WW1

British Howitzer inspected by Maharaja of Patiala, WW1
A British 12 inch Mark III railway Howitzer being inspected by the Maharaja of Patiala (Maharaja Bhupinder Singh, 1891-1938) on the Western Front near Borre in France during the First World War

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Macrophotograph of Agrias claudina wing

Macrophotograph of Agrias claudina wing
Agrias claudina butterfly wing macrophotograph. The wing is covered in scales, which together make up the colourful patterns. These scales can be lost without impairing the butterfly in flight

Background imageCamouflage Collection: WA, Arlington

WA, Arlington, Arlington Fly-in, World War II military show

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Young soldiers or cadets on manoeuvres

Young soldiers or cadets on manoeuvres
A group of young soldiers or cadets -- the one in the foreground holds a rifle and has a camouflaged face. Perhaps they are taking part in a training exercise or are on manoeuvres

Background imageCamouflage Collection: National Service - cadet with a rifle

National Service - cadet with a rifle
A young cadet on National Service with a rifle and a camouflaged face, perhaps taking part in a training exercise or on manoeuvres

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Model T Ford

Model T Ford
A modified (camouflaged?) Model T Ford

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Arctic fox (Alopex lagopus) running in snow, near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada

Arctic fox (Alopex lagopus) running in snow, near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, North America

Background imageCamouflage Collection: British Guns in Wwi

British Guns in Wwi
British guns, one seen in recoil, returning German fire

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Leaving Scapa Flow (pencil & w / c on paper)

Leaving Scapa Flow (pencil & w / c on paper)
BRA309370 Leaving Scapa Flow (pencil & w/c on paper) by Ravilious, Eric (1903-42); Bradford Art Galleries and Museums, West Yorkshire

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Mountain hare (Lepus timidus) adult resting in snow hole, Scotland, UK, February

Mountain hare (Lepus timidus) adult resting in snow hole, Scotland, UK, February

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Illustration of male and female Gambels Quail (Callipepla gambellii) pecking on desert floor

Illustration of male and female Gambels Quail (Callipepla gambellii) pecking on desert floor, showing black plumes on top of heads

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Fulgora laternaria, peanut head bug

Fulgora laternaria, peanut head bug. How the peanut head bug got its name is self-evident. Its spectacular head is shaped like a peanut and, at six centimetres or so, is almost as long as its body

Background imageCamouflage Collection: American machine gunners, Grandpre, France, WW1

American machine gunners, Grandpre, France, WW1
American machine gunners at Grandpre, north eastern France, during the First World War. Date: 18 October 1918

Background imageCamouflage Collection: U. S. Fighter plane in China

U. S. Fighter plane in China
With a Chinese soldier standing guard, repair work on a U.S. fighter plane is carried out somewhere in China. The camouflaged huts in the background act as cover for the American planes Date: 1943

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Long-tailed Weasel (Mustela frenata) Glacier National Park, MT

Long-tailed Weasel (Mustela frenata) Glacier National Park, MT
Long-tailed Weasel (Mustela Frenata) Glacier National Park, Montana

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Moth with outstretched wings

Moth with outstretched wings

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Here Comes Haig

Here Comes Haig
January 1919: The Jan Beydell in dazzle camouflage bringing Sir Douglas Haig in to port and to the reception committee awaiting him on the quayside. (Photo by A. R)

Background imageCamouflage Collection: North America, USA, Alaska, Arctic National Park. Snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus)

North America, USA, Alaska, Arctic National Park. Snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus)
USA, Alaska, Arctic National Park. Snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus)

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus) adult, summer coat, sitting on moorland, Peak District, Derbyshire

Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus) adult, summer coat, sitting on moorland, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, April

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Jan Breydel arriving at Dover with Haig and others

Jan Breydel arriving at Dover with Haig and others
The hospital ship Jan Breydel arriving at Dover with Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig and other British army generals, soon after the end of the First World War. Date: circa December 1918

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Rough Chameleon (Trioceros rudis) adult, on branch in montane rainforest habitat

Rough Chameleon (Trioceros rudis) adult, on branch in montane rainforest habitat, Nyungwe Forest N. P. Rwanda
Rough Chameleon (Trioceros rudis) adult, on branch in montane rainforest habitat, Nyungwe Forest N.P. Rwanda

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Yellow seahorse

Yellow seahorse (Hippocampus histrix). Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Look-out in 1917

Look-out in 1917
A soldier in a look-out post in a trench using a camouflaged periscope to keep watch on the British Front in France during World War I in 1917

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Hartmanns zebra

Hartmanns zebra (Equus hartmannae). Close-up of a zebras eye, showing its characteristic stripy pattern. These wavy lines act to camouflage the zebra by making it blend in with the wavy lines of

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Ww1 Gun Emplacement / 1918

Ww1 Gun Emplacement / 1918
A British gun emplacement on the Western Front: a Howitzer camouflaged under netting

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Arctic fox (Alopex lagopus), in winter coat portrait, Svalbard, Norway, April

Arctic fox (Alopex lagopus), in winter coat portrait, Svalbard, Norway, April

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Firefly squid (Watasenia scintillans) emitting light from photophores, Toyama Bay, Japan

Firefly squid (Watasenia scintillans) emitting light from photophores, Toyama Bay, Japan. This form of bioluminescence is used as counter illumination camouflage

Background imageCamouflage Collection: Jackal 2s and a Coyote vehicle of A Squadron The Light Dragoons

Jackal 2s and a Coyote vehicle of A Squadron The Light Dragoons
Pictured on a desert track are three Jackal 2s and a Coyote vehicle of A Squadron The Light Dragoons during training Exercise Jebel Sahara with elements of The Queens Own Yeomanry

Background imageCamouflage Collection: World War I-Western Front-1918-Soldiers of the US army (print)

World War I-Western Front-1918-Soldiers of the US army (print)
5314010 World War I-Western Front-1918-Soldiers of the US army (print); (add.info.: World War I-Western Front-1918-Soldiers of the U. S)

British Bren-gun firing on German positions in a French village during the battle for Caen in July 1944 (b/w photo)
PNP386893 British Bren-gun firing on German positions in a French village during the battle for Caen in July 1944 (b/w photo) by English Photographer



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"Unseen Warriors: The Art of Camouflage" In the world of aviation, the Supermarine Spitfire and Hawker Tempest aeroplanes soared through the skies, their sleek frames blending seamlessly with the clouds. Meanwhile, beneath the ocean's surface, a Leafy Sea Dragon in South Australia effortlessly concealed itself among swaying seaweed. Not to be outdone, Westland Whirlwind aeroplanes mastered the art of disguise as they patrolled above enemy territories during World War II. Similarly, attendees at the Chelsea Arts Club Ball adorned themselves in elaborate costumes that transformed them into living works of art. During times of war, British aircraft camouflage became crucial for survival. In 1941, the Supermarine Type 350 Spitfire aeroplane donned intricate patterns to evade detection from enemy eyes. On land, Woodcock Scolopax ruticola sought refuge in Norfolk's winter landscape by adopting its surroundings' earthy tones. The De Havilland Mosquito Bomber Aircraft played a pivotal role in World War II with its ability to strike undetected. Its camouflage allowed it to blend seamlessly into both day and night skies. Similarly, British gunners on the battlefields of Somme relied on clever concealment techniques to gain an advantage over their adversaries during World War I. Nature too boasts masters of disguise; Varanus komodoensis - better known as Komodo Dragons - expertly hide within their environment using cryptic coloration and mimicry tactics. Butterflies and green caterpillars gracefully adorn plant stems while remaining hidden from predators' prying eyes. Finally, Native American Indian Buffalo Hunt Underneath White Wolf Ski showcases how indigenous communities utilized camouflaged clothing and strategic positioning during hunts – harnessing nature's secrets for sustenance and survival.