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Old 11-04-2009, 05:38 AM
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Old 11-04-2009, 06:30 AM
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Hi Ian, this is very well done, looks like an HDR image.

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Old 11-04-2009, 06:37 AM
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What a great shot, Ian, and a timely post. My father and mother lived through WWII, and went on to raise eight of us. They sacrificed a lot to make sure we had food on the table, and a roof over our head. My father told me about a time when he was in a small town in Holland, and was part of a large group of people being round up to take to a concentration camp. My father knew the town well, and casually exited into a small alley, and walked away from the whole camp issue. Crazy! He had a lot of inner strength all his life, and even up to the day he died, which was about 4 years ago, at 91, never complained about any of the sacrifices he made for his family. I was lucky to have seen him about 3 days before he died. My mom is still alive, and almost 91. They were married for over 60 years, which in today's standard, is rare. Thanks for the post, and allowing me to reflect on my father, my mother, and life.
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Good post Ian, and there will many similar pictures posted during the next few days, there should be more.
People should be reminded often of wars past and present and the men and women of different countries who made and still make the ultimate sacrifice.
My thoughts are with the families who have lost loved ones and who have sons and daughters, husbands and wives and fathers and mothers serving now. I wish your families a safe return home
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I remember for sure, but thanks for the reminder to those who may not. A fitting tribute Ian...thanks.
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My father met my mother in a hospital in San Diego she was a nurse he just came from Tarawa. I have some pictures, mostly when he was on leave in hawaii, some he took himself at Makin
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That's really lovely. Fabulous sky.
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Amen Ian.... great shot.
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Old 11-04-2009, 06:54 PM
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Hi Ian, this is very well done, looks like an HDR image.

We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
Thanks for sharing this
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Thanks Michael, it was a seriously windy fall day and the sky was awesome .. It's just the one exposure, I played a bit with shadows and highlights, contrast and sat ..

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What a great shot, Ian, and a timely post. My father and mother lived through WWII, and went on to raise eight of us. They sacrificed a lot to make sure we had food on the table, and a roof over our head. My father told me about a time when he was in a small town in Holland, and was part of a large group of people being round up to take to a concentration camp. My father knew the town well, and casually exited into a small alley, and walked away from the whole camp issue. Crazy! He had a lot of inner strength all his life, and even up to the day he died, which was about 4 years ago, at 91, never complained about any of the sacrifices he made for his family. I was lucky to have seen him about 3 days before he died. My mom is still alive, and almost 91. They were married for over 60 years, which in today's standard, is rare. Thanks for the post, and allowing me to reflect on my father, my mother, and life.
Thanks Paul, how nice of you to share your story as well ..

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Good post Ian, and there will many similar pictures posted during the next few days, there should be more.
People should be reminded often of wars past and present and the men and women of different countries who made and still make the ultimate sacrifice.
My thoughts are with the families who have lost loved ones and who have sons and daughters, husbands and wives and fathers and mothers serving now. I wish your families a safe return home
Steve
Thx Steve, I hesitated because of the world today, but out of respect to those who have fought and sacrificed I shared my shot

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I remember for sure, but thanks for the reminder to those who may not. A fitting tribute Ian...thanks.
Thx Leona

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My father met my mother in a hospital in San Diego she was a nurse he just came from Tarawa. I have some pictures, mostly when he was on leave in hawaii, some he took himself at Makin
interesting, keep your memories strong

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That's really lovely. Fabulous sky.
Thanks Nicky

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Amen Ian.... great shot.
appreciate it Fred ..
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Great capture! fabulous compisition!
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