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    Manotick War Memorial

    I took this close-up of the Manotick war memorial early one morning last July. The light was very flat and I thought that it suited the very simple yet effective monument. A simple khaki painted plain metal cross adorned with a similarly painted helmet and mounted on a grey concrete obelisk. A dead leaf stuck under the helmet seemed befitting. A few fading poppies no doubt left from a remembrance ceremony held the previous November seemed to be hanging on. I added the noise and white vignette to give a sense of timelessness to the image.

    Manotick War Memorial

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    Re: Manotick War Memorial

    Nice effort, have you considered sepia tones for added timelessness effect?

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    Nice one

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    Nice image, Andre. What makes it for me is the texture of the background. I think that does more for the subject than the addition of noise

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice effort, have you considered sepia tones for added timelessness effect?
    John,

    I tried B&W and sepia. Neither one works because the grey and khaki tones all blend together.

    Thanks for your comments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Nice one
    Thanks Nandakumar

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    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    Nice image, Andre. What makes it for me is the texture of the background. I think that does more for the subject than the addition of noise
    Greg,

    Absolutely.

    Thanks for commenting.

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    Thanks for posting. My Grandfather is on page 493 of the Book of Remembrance, WWI, name inscribed on the Vimy Ridge Memorial.

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    We have our lives right now because of what they sacrificed for us. Thank God for soldiers and men in uniforms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DougR View Post
    Thanks for posting. My Grandfather is on page 493 of the Book of Remembrance, WWI, name inscribed on the Vimy Ridge Memorial.

    Lest we forget
    You're welcomed.

    66000 Canadian soldiers lost their lives in the "Great War"!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    We have our lives right now because of what they sacrificed for us. Thank God for soldiers and men in uniforms.
    I don't know about God but I am certainly grateful to those soldiers who fought or are still fighting for our freedom.

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    I wonder what freedom had to be defended against the Germans in The Great War.

    The Great War was a horrible war, like any other. It was a war with a lot of new weapons, military thoughts and a lot of death for a few square yard. That's what makes it so memorable. To be clear, I mean 1914-1918.

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    That is a nice selective composition Andre. If you wanted to produce a sepia version, a good boost to the saturation and an increase in contrast would give you enough tonal separation or in PS, boosting the yellow channel. Interestingly there has been a recent documentary in the UK which highlighted the part played by the arrogant egotism of the various European Royal Families in creating the conditions for WW1. It was quite an eye opener.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    That is a nice selective composition Andre. If you wanted to produce a sepia version, a good boost to the saturation and an increase in contrast would give you enough tonal separation or in PS, boosting the yellow channel. Interestingly there has been a recent documentary in the UK which highlighted the part played by the arrogant egotism of the various European Royal Families in creating the conditions for WW1. It was quite an eye opener.
    I didn't see it off course so I can't say anything about the royal families. But I still remember from history lessons the demand of the English to provide info of the land of production: the "made in" label. They got scared when they saw how many products had the label "made in Germany".
    http://www.newyorker.com/business/cu...l-mean-anymore

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    Quote Originally Posted by george013 View Post
    I wonder what freedom had to be defended against the Germans in The Great War.

    The Great War was a horrible war, like any other. It was a war with a lot of new weapons, military thoughts and a lot of death for a few square yard. That's what makes it so memorable. To be clear, I mean 1914-1918.

    George
    George,

    All wars are horrible. Most are futile. Some cannot or should not be avoided.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    That is a nice selective composition Andre. If you wanted to produce a sepia version, a good boost to the saturation and an increase in contrast would give you enough tonal separation or in PS, boosting the yellow channel. Interestingly there has been a recent documentary in the UK which highlighted the part played by the arrogant egotism of the various European Royal Families in creating the conditions for WW1. It was quite an eye opener.
    Thank you John.

    I appreciate the tip for converting to sepia. I will try that and might post the result in a new thread if it works.

    As for WWI, I will leave the subject alone and go back to photography.

    Andre

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    Quote Originally Posted by Round Tuit View Post
    Thank you John.

    ............................ As for WWI, I will leave the subject alone and go back to photography.

    Andre
    Very wise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george013 View Post
    I didn't see it off course so I can't say anything about the royal families. But I still remember from history lessons the demand of the English to provide info of the land of production: the "made in" label. They got scared when they saw how many products had the label "made in Germany".
    http://www.newyorker.com/business/cu...l-mean-anymore

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    Don't understand the relevance George but the article is interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    Don't understand the relevance George but the article is interesting.
    Industrialization became the motor of development. Before it was mostly commerce. The "made in" label was a first sign of how far a country was. Now there are all kind of statistics.
    And that rather new country Germany had a good basement for that industrialization. It became a to big economical power.

    The others are right, it's about photo's here.

    George

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