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World War II Memorial, Washington DC |
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I love this photo, Tara. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour photo is extraordinary, Tara. No other photos that I've seen of the World War II Memorial capture the feeling that yours does. Thank you for posting this today.
ReplyDeletethank you so much. It's a practice of mine, when shooting a scene, to look for the unusual vantage point after shooting the 'standards': look up, look behind. This time it worked nicely.
DeleteUnusual and mesmerising.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is awesome
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