One of the Stainless Steel statues from the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington DC, casting an eye over his shoulder watching out for his 18 fellow soldiers from all branches of the Armed Forces who are with him in the field.
Sony DSC-HX1

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My pictures are taken with a Sony DSC-HX1. What you see is pretty much what comes from the memory card, with maybe a touch of rotation and or cropping.
I probably wouldn’t be taking so many pictures if it weren’t for the camera. It has been worth every penny as it has captured some great memories since I got it in 2009.
Feel free to comment on any of the pictures. I’m all for learning how to improve.
Comments
Superb image!!
thanks for the memories. i saw that a few years ago… a very solemn field of ash-white soldiers and military. in fog it would be scary.
It was incredibly atmospheric at night with all the insect noise. I took pictures, but because I only had a hand held tripod, I took them from the floor. Unfortunately I got the chains surrounding the memorial as a result. Maybe next time I will take a proper tripod with me.
– Barrie Woodward
Thank you, Marie
– Barrie Woodward
Excellent capture
Thanks, Finbarr
– Barrie Woodward
whenever I return home I always take tripod with me depending on my length of stay, etc. i DO have a tiny tripod too – fits within a shirt pocket and been using it as recently as 2 days ago! ;) very handy gadgets and work well!!