Paranoid

Uploaded: October 11, 2018 | Entered: October 11, 2018 07:27:37

Description

This is from a figurehead at a show that the Veterans hospital put on to show that while many vets became physically disabled, so many more lost their way mentally. The war, forever, changed how a man's mind could not shake the horror's the eyes saw.

Exif: F Number: 3, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/60 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 800, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 6.36 mm, Model: i1037

Comments

Christine Greenspan level-classic October 11, 2018

Fantastic image and description, Frank. I love how the framing really makes an impact on the message. Powerful story and excellent work. #1715753

Harvey A. Ravitch October 11, 2018

This is Such an Important & Excellent image! The vibrant colors, & that fantastic Eye are so Dynamic! A Favorite! This message Needs to be heard! #11730362

Tammy M. Anderson level-deluxe October 11, 2018

So well done. Also love the framing and the 3D look it has. Great description, details and colors. #11730372

Nancy L. Green level-classic October 11, 2018

A sad but unfortunately true statement of the horrors of war!! <>< #11730390

Candace M. Cleveland October 11, 2018

I'm with everyone else Frank. Beautifully presented! #11730415

John Koepfer @PresentPleasures October 11, 2018

Frank you have presented this image and message so well and the framing is exceptional!! Very powerful and has to be a winner!! #11730468

Amalia Sylvia Arriaga Salinas level-classic October 11, 2018

Fantastic work Frank!,
Amalia #11730505

Patrick Rouzes level-classic October 12, 2018

Powerful image & powerful words, Frank! You creative touch is also amazing! #11730548

frank w. degenhardt October 12, 2018

Thank you Christine, Harvey, Tammy, Nancy, Candace, John, Amalia, and Patrick. Have a great weekend. #11730633

Emile Abbott level-deluxe October 13, 2018

Awesome message, capture and presentation Frank. Love the 3D effect with the framing. In the Viet Nam war we actually lost more to suicide after returning than was lost during the conflict. The same is repeating with these wars. You did an outstanding job with this my friend. #11730746

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