The Fallen - ANZAC's - Canberra - Australia by Bryan Freeman
Small (6.4" x 12.0")
Black
Off White
Box Frame (20mm wide x 40mm deep)
$114.00
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Bryan Freeman

The Fallen - ANZAC's - Canberra - Australia by

ANZAC – Names of Australians killed in various wars around the world

Canon EOS 400D
18-55mm Lens

2 September 2009 Featured in Canon DSLR Group

18 September 2009 Featured in Tunnel Vision

29 June 2010 Featured in High Quality Images

3 July 2010 Featured in Wide Angle Photography

1,716 views as at 31 December 2009

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The links below will take you to various sets of my work:

  1. Persepolis
  2. Pasargadae
  3. Persia
  4. Esfahan – Iran
  5. Shiraz – Iran
  6. Time Lapse
  7. Black & White
  8. High Dynamic Range – HDR
  9. Birds
  10. Sydney
  11. Luna Park – Sydney
  12. Long Flat – NSW
  13. Sofala
  14. Fireworks
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About Bryan Freeman

Bryan lives in Sydney, Australia and loves to travel. Bryan enjoys creating landscapes scenes using his Canon DSLR cameras and lenses. While Bryan loves the quality film can bring to a scene, he also enjoys the creativity and versatility that digital imaging has brought to everyone.

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act, anzac, australia, bryan freeman, canberra, capital, fallen, war, war memorial

Comments

  • Th3rd World Order
    Th3rd World Orderalmost 3 years ago

    awesome

  • Thanks Th3rd World Order, I’ll try to take a look at your art over the next few days as well. Sorry I didn’t reply sooner, unfortunately I’ve been very busy at my day job.

    – Bryan Freeman

  • Scott  d' Almeida
    Scott d' Almeidaalmost 3 years ago

    outstanding,

  • Thankyou for your comment Scott. I’ve managed to have a quick glance at your page and i like what I see. I hope to be able to view your work in more detail over the comings days.

    – Bryan Freeman

  • Richard Murch
    Richard Murchalmost 3 years ago

    .. Dramatic….. Indeed….

  • Hi Richard, I really appreciate your comments, I took a quick look at some of your work and will definitely take a further look at it over the weekend.

    – Bryan Freeman

  • Raphael Lopez
    Raphael Lopezalmost 3 years ago

    Extraordinary photograph with an amazing balance of soft tones, great angles and fantastic composition.

  • Hi Raphael, thaks for your comment. I was looking at “All Things Orange” as well. If I get some time I’ll take a browse around that group too. As it is though, I’ll probably only be able to view your work on the weekend. I do appreciate your comment very much, thanks again.

    – Bryan Freeman

  • Steve Leadbeater
    Steve Leadbeateralmost 3 years ago

    Beautiful image

  • Hi Steve, thank you for your comment. Unfortunately I can only view other people’s work on the weekend. That is,unless I get home from my day job early. I’ll definitely take a look at your work over the weekend. I like what I’ve ben able to quickly glimpse so far.

    – Bryan Freeman

  • brechti
    brechtialmost 3 years ago

    impressive and beautiful

  • Hi Brecht, thanks for your comment. I’ve viewed the website "deviantart " many times but haven’t been fortunate enough to come across your work before. I’ll make sure I look into if further over the weekend.

    – Bryan Freeman

  • gobucki
    gobuckialmost 3 years ago

    Wow.

  • Hi Matthew,

    Thanks for your comment, I’ll definietely check out your work over the weekend. Unfortunately I’m very busy during the weekend and don’t get the time I would like to indulge in my favourite pastime of art. I will however, endavour to do so in the near future,

    – Bryan Freeman

  • rubyred
    rubyredalmost 3 years ago

    Powerful image.

  • Bryan Freeman
    Bryan Freemanalmost 3 years ago

    Hi Rubyred,

    Thank you for your comment. I look forward to viewing your work over the weekend when I’ve got alot more time. Thanks again for taking the time to comment, it means a lot to me.

  • Sharon Brady
    Sharon Bradyalmost 3 years ago

    Gorgeous!!!

  • Thank you Sharon.

    – Bryan Freeman