Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington, DC
Honoring the men and women who served in the Vietnam War, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial chronologically lists across 140 black granite panels the names of more than 58,000 men and women who gave their lives while serving with the U.S. armed forces in the Vietnam War.
— shot with the Fuji X100T —
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Having just left your blog, I find that i’m liking both the color and the monochrome images of the Memorial. Very nice Stacy
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Hey, Laurie, thanks for that. I made this one B&W for Monochromia (and truth be told, the color version didn’t work half as well – the colors just seemed off to me), but I really like that lone red carnation …
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wonderful photo
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Thanks, Jim. I appreciate you comment.
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Beautiful photo for a beautiful memorial!
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Thanks so much, Mary. It is elegantly understated, which makes it all the more powerful.
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Beautiful shot Stacy 🙂 I visited the Vietnam Memorial at night and is was a very moving experience. Great work.
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Thanks, Joe. I’d like to go back in the evening. It’s pretty heavily touristed at that time, but still worth seeing. I feel very fortunate to have experienced it in the quiet solitude of this morning.
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Great shot.
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Thanks, Raewyn.
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It’s a beautiful monument.
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It truly is, Julia. Thanks for you comment.
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