Hmm. The terrain looks very british, with the apparently
irregular fields surrounded by hedgerows, and meandering
stream, but it would seem somewhat unlikely that someone
would have the time and luxury to sit and take a colour photo
over enemy territory (from what? not through a 109 cockpit,
that's certain; leaning out the windscreen? I thought they
would rip off of opened). There are some regions of northern
France that have field layouts that mimic the british style, as
I have encountered them while looking through recon pictures
while working on french terrain. Here's an example, near
Audembert:
http://aerial.rcahms.gov.uk/database/re ... -000-823-C
...If you don't already know, you can search by image instead of by
text: 1) open a new browser window; 2)rightclick on the image in
question and either "copy image" or whatever to get the link pointer
to the image source; 3) use that to open the image in your new window;
4) open a tab to google in your original window; 5) select "image" in the
search in the google window (you will either have to start a text search or
use the little box of squares in the upper right had corner to find the
"images" option in a newly opened google search page); 6) with the window
showing the original image over top and right of the google image search
window, click on the image and drag it over the google search window,
which will alter to show a "drop image here" message. Doing this, I found
a Galland website:
https://www.facebook.com/36berlin75?ref=stream
which seems to show that that image is of one of Galland's 109s - you
can see an image of the paint and marking scheme as well as the image
in question, and note that all the details match.