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Vietnam Memorial

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You may or may not know, bu7t there are several mobile versions of the Vietnam War Memorial currently touring the U.S. Basically, they made replicas of the original memorial that is found in Washington D.C., and they made it available to reserve for a visit to your city. My town got lucky, and had it for Memorial Day Weekend...

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I wanted to do something a little different, so I went out at around 10:00pm, knowing the display would be open 24hours and decently lit. The idea was to get ghostly images of people paying their respects to our Fallen Heroes. What do you think?
 
Thanks, everyone! The "ghosts" were an idea I had when I visited the original Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C. about 25 years ago. At the time, I was about 10 and owned a 110mm Kodak Instamatic camera...not conducive to "creativity", and there was no way my parents were letting a 10 year old go out in D.C. alone so it never happened. I was thrilled to have this opportunity, and I must say, I am quite pleased with the results, myself.

Thanks again fopr stopping by!
 
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