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Photographer Jon O'Brien  Jon O'Brien {Karma:11321}
Project N/A Camera Model Minolta 370-X
Categories Others
Film Format
Portfolio City & Country
Lens Tamron 70-210
Uploaded 10/16/2004 Film / Memory Type Kodak C-41 B&W
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Location City -  Saskatoon
State -  SASKATCHEWAN
Country - Canada   Canada
About Military Cemetery - mostly ex-CEF. A little pre Remembrance Day remembering.
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Lydia Nel   {K:3579} 6/9/2007
Jon, I also like the portrait version better - the top part of the grave in the foreground of the landscape version is distracting - may the world never forget, why is it that they do?

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Jon O'Brien Jon O'Brien   {K:11321} 3/25/2005
Hello, and thank you for your kind comments. I did not actually notice the name on the gravestone until I was cropping it, at which time the title leaped into my head. So a bit creative AND ironic :-]

Cheers,

Jon

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C W C W   {K:4458} 3/25/2005
I love shots like this. Both versions are excellent, however, I prefer the cropped one because of the title. Did you intentionally call this "Voiceless" based on the name on the grave? If so, very creative. If not, very ironic. Anyway you look at it, this is an awesome shot. Good work!

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Linda See Linda See   {K:1672} 11/8/2004
I have a obssesion for cemetery ... so peaceful. And this image is great with the DOF and contrast.

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Huw Ge   {K:1033} 11/4/2004
Both shots work, but I am drifting to the uncropped version. The depth of field works well here, suggesting more of a story - not that one is needed here.

It may seem pverly philosophical but there is an interesting contrast between what remains in tight focus (in our lives) and what fades away.

"They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.
Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
We will remember them."
Laurence Binyon (1869-1943)

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mandy welsh mandy welsh   {K:3146} 11/2/2004
I like the cropped version better, it focuses more on one while still showing that many more are around. Invokes alot of emotions. Great job!
~mandy

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Daniel Walker Daniel Walker   {K:1699} 10/16/2004
....and some things don't come for free.

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Daniel Silva   {K:2512} 10/16/2004
i like both versions, although the cropped one fits your title better...

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ARMANDO ALCÁZAR ARMANDO ALCÁZAR   {K:42404} 10/16/2004
for me the both versions are superb 7++++ my friend

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Jon O'Brien Jon O'Brien   {K:11321} 10/16/2004
Thanks. It must have been a bitter irony for men like these to survive four years in France only to have to send their sons *back* there 20 years later. Glad I missed it.

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Kim kyungsang   {K:14135} 10/16/2004
good expressed!

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Jim Loy Jim Loy   {K:31373} 10/16/2004
My opinion carries nowt weight (since I have two in the force) BUT... if I must, then I vote fer the heavily cropped. The names and ranks stand out. Man... ya beat me up on this one... Hard to look and not think to me own... still, great shot. Edward Voice speaks volumes... JIL

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Jon O'Brien Jon O'Brien   {K:11321} 10/16/2004
This version is heavily cropped. Here is the original. Comments? Is it better or worse, or just different?

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