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Remembrance

Photography Architecture posted on Jun 07, 2010
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At the National WWI Museum, the Liberty Memorial, in Kansas City. This is the entrance to the museum exhibits. When you arrive at the Memorial, you walk down a long driveway, past a fountain that falls next to a stairway. Reaching the bottom of the stairs you arrive in a bleak, stark, concrete bowl of sorts. Ahead of you are the heaviest bronze doors ever encountered. It's an effort to get them open. Once through those doors you are confronted with a plexiglass bridge that leads you across a sort of no-man's land with poppies below, windows above, and the memorial looming over you. The museum is on the other side of that bridge. I don't know how long I stood there taking pictures of the floor, the ceiling, the bridge ... but it was long enough for Bill to take pictures of me taking pictures! Bill posted an image of me photographing this place ... you can see his image here

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Merrylee

11:22AM | Wed, 09 June 2010

Excellent POV....

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jocko500

9:18PM | Wed, 09 June 2010

so that what you took photos of. I would too and even fall backwarks takeing photos

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wysiwig

2:34AM | Sat, 12 June 2010

Lines, patterns and reflections. You captured it all. Superb image.

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot SX20 IS
Shutter Speed1/25
ISO Speed80
Focal Length5

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