The fallen cross wasn’t noticeable until I began walking around the setting, guess that proves that we need to look in other directions than just straight through the lens.
I’m sensitive to the fallen lives they represent, but I’d hate to be the one looking after the lawns, which brings me to believe that they must be temporary, can you shed more light on their symbolism?
Yes this was a temporary site, I hadn’t planned on sharing this but due to the attack it just felt right. The sign at the church stated the crosses were remembrance for 3000+ per day abortions in the US.
Really like how you composed this with the fallen cross…says a thousand words!
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The fallen cross wasn’t noticeable until I began walking around the setting, guess that proves that we need to look in other directions than just straight through the lens.
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Just over a week till ANZAC Day so this is wrenching! but Fitting Thank you!
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So much sadness for no good reason.
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Many a slave of the past would consider FREEDOM, worth it, but yes still HARSH!
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Powerful,,,, serene, a thousand stories, millions of tears shed this says it all. I loved your subject choice… Sassy
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So many tears…..
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I’m sensitive to the fallen lives they represent, but I’d hate to be the one looking after the lawns, which brings me to believe that they must be temporary, can you shed more light on their symbolism?
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Yes this was a temporary site, I hadn’t planned on sharing this but due to the attack it just felt right. The sign at the church stated the crosses were remembrance for 3000+ per day abortions in the US.
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The fallen cross speaks a thousand words.
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Indeed, volumes.
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Heartbreaking…
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Heart wrenching, how did we get to a place like this…
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A strong and emotionally loaded image. The one fallen cross tells the story and give emphasis to the photograph.
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You read the image perfectly.
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No backstory needed here…the image speaks eloquently for itself. Awesome composition!
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Such a tragedy.
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