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Memorial Day 2007, Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery.

At dawn, in the rain, this father visits with his son who was killed in action in Iraq. As more people arrived he packed up and went home.

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:iconchevellerr1:
Such a moving piece. Wow. I almost started crying when I saw it.

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Screw color. Color is for happy people.
:iconrocker-hoz:
That's touching.

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:iconoxis:
That's extremely beautiful yet very saddening :< Wonderful shot though.

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"If only, if only." The moon speaks no reply
Reflecting the sun and all that's gone by.
Be strong, my weary wolf, turn around boldly.
Fly high, my baby bird, my angel, my only.
:iconelolitta:
:heart: featured: [link] :heart:

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"Let's capture the moment changing into eternity
The picture is the path of silence"

Take a :coffeecup: and visit my world. :floating:
:iconseneleth:
Impressive!! You really captured an emotive moment!

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Light up, light up
As if you have a choice
Even if you cannot hear my voice
I'll be right beside you dear
:iconkittymama313:
Without reading your comment, I couldn't tell if it was the son or the father sitting in the chair. It's good to leave your viewers with a bit of mystery behind the scene...
Overall very good work.
:iconmim304:
Very emotional. Nicely done.

You've been featured in my journal.
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:iconbluecrescentmoon:
very powerful, great shot.

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April 5, 2008
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Camera Data

NIKON CORPORATION
NIKON D70
10/1250 second
F/5.6
200 mm
May 28, 2007, 8:23:03 AM

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