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03/20/2007 05:27:43 PM |
Wow! It LOOKS powerful! I've never seen the Viet Nam Memorial, but even photos of it make me feel emotional. Those were some very turbulant years. I was just a little girl when the Viet Nam war was going on, but my dad went over there twice and all my friends' dads or brothers went. It was something we lived with every day that one of our dads or brothers might not come home.
Great photo, Jeffrey.
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03/14/2007 07:56:30 PM |
These are wonderful. You did really capture the feel in these photos. I'm partial to the far right one. The man in the blue clothing gives an added dimension to the reflection on the wall. The middle one is really awesome, too. Overall, the triptych is a good choice, though. |
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03/14/2007 07:49:36 PM |
I think that you did the right thing by posting all three this way. It's too big in both size and meaning to just have one image. Some of my high school pals have their names there. It's good that you have the reflections too. |
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03/11/2007 04:00:14 PM |
Excellent job, I really like the reflections you captured. There looks to be a lot of people there, it was crowded the day I was there (the day before Veteran's Day, Nov 10th). |
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