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Description Remembering the dead last month.

Armistice Day is the 11th November every year. A two-minute silence is held at 11am, to mark the date and time the first world war ended. The crosses are for soldiers who fell during the war; their names are written on them.

Field of Remembrance, Westminster Abbey, London.

Canon EOS 3 - Superia 200.
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Comments: 12

Niki772001 [2015-11-10 21:32:17 +0000 UTC]

Reminds me of Independence Day, which in Poland is celebrated in 11th November. Ahh, lovely image indeed.

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chaleencat11 [2008-02-21 12:54:11 +0000 UTC]

Wow

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Awi [2007-01-22 22:35:44 +0000 UTC]

this is such an outstanding photo, it really puts me at a loss for words!

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95101 [2006-12-12 20:37:12 +0000 UTC]

Well done. Simple, but effective.

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Zlatty [2006-12-11 22:31:43 +0000 UTC]

beautiful capture

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devilicious [2006-12-11 17:25:57 +0000 UTC]

you should make a coffee table book of all your photojournalism - i bet you and Lo had a great time talking about this genre - anyway - you are really putting out some powerful images

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Binda23 [2006-12-11 15:12:09 +0000 UTC]

i find it a little unsettling that a deviant asks "What is it commemorating"

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fangedfem [2006-12-10 15:37:02 +0000 UTC]

Ahh yes, I remember this photo. So very poignant and strong! Great work and I love how you kept the angle low to capture so many

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LittleRedx [2006-12-10 11:57:53 +0000 UTC]

wow.

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vxt [2006-12-10 10:29:39 +0000 UTC]

good stuff. nice non-destructive dof.

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scaredlittleboy [2006-12-10 08:13:22 +0000 UTC]

That's an awesome shot! What is it commemorating exactly? It's a very strong piece

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JamesBardolph In reply to scaredlittleboy [2006-12-10 15:12:56 +0000 UTC]

Armistice Day is the 11th November every year. A two-minute silence is held at 11am, to mark the date and time the first world war ended. The crosses are for soldiers who fell during the war; their names are written on them.

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