The Inquisitive Mind of a Child

© Ronald Lunn

The Inquisitive Mind of a Child

Uploaded: July 10, 2009

Description

f/9
1/250 sec
iso 100

When you go home tell them of us and say,
"For your tomorrow we gave our today."




Exif: F Number: 9, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/250 seconds, Flash: did not fire, auto mode, ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 70.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL

Comments

Peter W. Marks February 20, 2010

I like this image Ronald. Obviously shot at a wedding in some village churchyard and the flower-girl or bridesmaid turns this into a poingant thought-provoking image. I can't quite make out what it says on the monument but I can see that you 'flipped' the image as the writing is reversed.:0)
I am a Brit in exile in central Illinois, USA and images of the old country make me quite nostalgic but I do get back there every summer for a few weeks. #1240919

Ronald Lunn February 21, 2010

Well Peter your the only one who noticed that I flipped the picture.

I am quite proud of this picture because while the official photographer was lining the wedding party up for a shot, this inquisitive little girl just walked behined of him to look at the poppy wreath. I just snapped her one shot! I think I got the best photo of the day.
I flipped the picture because I thought it had more impact looking at it left to right. #8404008


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