About This Blog
I began this blog in 2011 in an attempt to improve my photography and showcase all of California's 58 counties. I didn't quite make all of the 58, I missed three and I will try to rectify that in the coming year. I'm not sure how much I improved my photography because I always seemed to be in a rush.
In 2012 I plan to take more time, perhaps not post every day (this is one thing I did accomplish in 2011). I also plan to expand beyond California and include images from other parts of Western United States. I will continue to include a map showing where I was when I took the picture. I will keep commentary to a minimum, long photo essays will continue to be at Martha's Musings.
In 2012 I plan to take more time, perhaps not post every day (this is one thing I did accomplish in 2011). I also plan to expand beyond California and include images from other parts of Western United States. I will continue to include a map showing where I was when I took the picture. I will keep commentary to a minimum, long photo essays will continue to be at Martha's Musings.
17 comments:
wow. very touching.
Really, what can I say except Excellent . . . Lest we forget!
Not easy to forget,glad it's there
for future generations to see.A
touching scene.
May we never, ever forget! What a touching and heartbreaking memorial! Thanks, Martha.
Sylvia
This is a very powerful image.
We have a holocaust museum near here and I have never been cause I know I will start crying...
Stunning artwork and great entry in Friday Fences. Very powerful.
very fitting post....makes you take a moment to reflect...
Sad, sad,
Very moving shot and I agree so good that it is there for generations to come
Sad. Never forget.
This is such a powerful capture. It touches my heart. I have been to the museum in DC and to the Anne Frank House in Amsterdan, and both left me with nightmares for weeks. It is so hard for me to think about the horrors these innocent people had to endure. Now I will add this memorial to the ones I cannot forget. genie
This is a powerful memorial.
A barbed wire fence with a profound message.
Very moving.....
Oh my..."powerful" is the best word I can come up with~
Beautiful and very profound.
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