Grief

Uploaded: March 06, 2005

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Work brought me to DC this week, and I took Bryan’s advice, got up early, and went shooting. This was taken at 1/13sec at the now famous “who cares” aperture of f/10. I even used the tripod and ballhead Bryan recommended –they’re great! By the way, this statue is by the Vietnam Memorial. Such a striking portrait of grief! The rose must have been left by a loved one.
I’m attaching two more shots from the day’s efforts, but don’t worry, Bryan, I don’t expect you to critique them. You’re com

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Gail Vitikacs level-classic March 22, 2005

This is another nice perspective shot....very good! Gail #227863

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