From WWII to Washington by AndreaKaelin
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Washington D.C. November 1, 2005
The Washington obelisk viewed from the World War II Memorial on the National Mall on a nice fall day.
Canon Rebel SLR camera, 400 ISO film.
Please comment any suggestions, criticisms, observations, epiphanies, etc, and feel welcome to do so to all the photography pieces in my gallery.
Thank you,
Andrea
Comments (7)
SoaLD
As a former Marine, thank you for posting this, it's rather moving imho. You, anyone, may not agree with any war (which is your right)... but please, never turn your back on the men and women of the armed forces. God bless.
coolj001
Cool Photo. I've seen this before...long ago when I was a kid. Very impressive monument. :-)
ysvry
i just read about this in a book called "the biggest secret" that its some masonic symbol, nice reading.
AndreaKaelin
Bless our servicemen and woman - now and throughout the histories that generate such monuments.
jcv2
Beautiful capture of this special place! :)
weesel
I think it was Trotsky: 'You may not be interested in war, but that does not mean it is not interested in you.' Often we are not given the luxury of a choice. This is a very good image. Thank you for posting.
redchilicat
Beautiful capture! Makes me proud to be an American. :-)