Home for Christmas

© Robert Wingard

Home for Christmas

Uploaded: November 29, 2005 10:15:18

Description

To remember the individuals from all nations that server in the military that cannot be home for the Holidays.

Comments

Rebecca A. Steed December 20, 2005

Thank you so much for thinking of our brave heros. I'm married to one of them who, thank God, is not deployed, but we live overseas and haven't seen our family in 2 years. This is especially hard on them because we have a 3-year-old.
I really like this picture and the way you set it up and the selective color and lighting on the heart.
Becky #361879

Stephanie Laird level-classic December 20, 2005

Wonderful Image Robert and so important to remember and think of all of our service men and women, especially over the holidays. I am so lucky for today I will be picking up my son at the airport and have him home for the holidays. He is in the Marine Corp. and we haven't seen him in almost a year. Beautiful elegant image that stricks a cord of emotion. Congratulations on your finialist and thank you for such an important reminder to all of us. #2203380

Lori Carlson January 21, 2006

What beautiful sentiment~meaningful and very well done Robert! Congratulations on its recognition! :0) #2318996

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