On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 3:28 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is subtitled "The Crosses of Lafayette."
>
> I am very proud of Lafayette. I grew up there, and it is the next town  over.
> Some years back an ordinary citizen started erecting crosses on private
> land, to symbolize the fallen US soldiers in Iraq. It's been a lot of work, 
> but
> they have kept the count up-to-date and accurate.
>
> Yes, it started as,  and remains, a peace thing. But over the years it has
> also become a memorial  with people adopting crosses for their loved ones, and
> decorating them. So it  now serves two purposes, which aren't really, far
> apart. (If you want to read  more about it there is a link on the gallery 
> index
> page.) It covers a hill, a  lot of a hill, and is directly across from the 
> Bart
> (Bay Area Rapid Transit)  station, so a lot of people have seen it. It's 
> rather
> impressive,  actually.
>
> I went over in the dying light yesterday and took some  pictures. I've been
> meaning to do it for  years.
>
> http://www.mapphotography.com/WarNoMore/index.html
>
> Comments  welcome. If you like any one (or several) in particular, I wouldn't
> mind hearing  about it.
>
> Marnie aka Doe  :-)

A moving memorial/protest, very well captured by you.

Hard to pick a fave - they're all well done.

cheers,
frank

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"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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