My name is Joanna. I am a graphic artist by profession and a passionate photographer by avocation. I live on Long Island, not far from New York City in the United States. Other interests include gardening, listening to music (mostly Jazz, classical and blues), going to plays and reading. I enjoy traveling and spend many happy hours photographing alone or with friends.
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Comments (6)
tvernuccio
this is a damn fine capture! so powerful!!! looking down into a crazy, chaotic world that almost seems to be on fire...the sculpture is INCREDIBLE...and your capture...well...this should definitely be made poster-size and hung in a gallery...well besides here. helluva tribute for those who fought in our wars!
FAIRIESWITHOUTWANDS
O.MY.GOD! I think that this is so beautiful,and although it is a tribute to specific wars, I think it could be a tribute to the human spirit that carries us through all the natural disasters and pain we inflict on each other: Tsunami, Katrina, Rowanda, the list is endless (tragically). The way you have put the two together made me quite tearful. I agree - more people should be able to see this. Very well done.
PeeWee05
Fantastic editing and great sculpture!!! One thing I've gotta disagree with is that Veitnam wasn't an american war but one that the US got involved in, for better or worse. But please don't take offence. Just how I see it...
cynlee
an artwork unto itself! could see this as a poster ;]
logiloglu
all at this image grabs my attention. expressive photography art !!!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!
erlandpil
Great job I like it