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| 02/11/2005 01:19:33 PM |
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| 02/10/2005 08:31:21 AM |
The Pain of War.by jimsappComment by Meda4: Wow seeing this one really gave me that feeling.. The feeling of that each one of these stones is one person leaving maybe tens, maybe hundreds behind that really cared for him or her. And i truly believe they did die for a reason, for us, so that we could be free to be who we are. Powerful photo, good lighting, awesome angle. |
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| 02/09/2005 07:25:37 PM |
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| 02/09/2005 07:03:38 PM |
The Pain of War.by jimsappComment by aronya1: Reminds me of Arlington National. B&W is good choice here. I'd like to see the shot with stronger shadows. |
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| 02/09/2005 06:15:25 PM |
The Pain of War.by jimsappComment by Simms: a lower perspective on this shot would of added heaps. Or maybe a larger aperature on your camera so the foreground was sharp, but blurring out the gravestones in the background. Just a though, good 6 |
| 02/09/2005 10:01:17 AM |
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| 02/09/2005 09:33:52 AM |
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| 02/09/2005 06:29:13 AM |
The Pain of War.by jimsappComment by scuds: Really painfull for the families! But still not appealing to me that much as I expected from this challenge |
| 02/01/2005 05:37:10 PM |
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| 02/01/2005 02:10:56 PM |
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