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Uploaded: 09/30/06 7:26 AM GMT
Forever is our today 3
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Few cannon remain of Russia-Turkish war in 1887.I love to view them - they are witness of so much during 3 wars and peacefull time.They are over 100 years old and are in exellent condition! Enjoy!

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::Anita54
09/30/06 12:14 AM GMT
What a great scene with the canons right in the middle of such a peaceful view of greenery and countryside. It's wonderfully composed with clarity, lighting and thanks for the interesting writeup. Very well done Nat.
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Can't always give individual thanks but I am so appreciative of everyone's comments and input. I truly enjoy seeing all of your posts and am always happy to see you at My Gallery. Thanks, Anita
::ResDesOK
09/30/06 12:24 AM GMT
This scene sure makes you think, and appreciate peacetimes all the more. Well shot, Naddia.
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It's all about perspective and perception.
::cynlee
09/30/06 2:43 PM GMT
What a great composition. You have the cannons in a good place in the comosition and again these woods are so loving. I find it interesting that they are here at all and not in a museum or a public podium or something, but as Patty says they serve as a reminder of what is at risk when men go to war, the quite solitude and beauty of our world.
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Man is the instrument of God. - Boehme
::bfrank
09/30/06 4:43 PM GMT
Such a nice piece of work Naddia. The cannons are placed good in your picture. If only all war machines were left to decay in the woods. Only at the end of time for men will not change until they are made to change.
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Life's moments are sweet. I just want to capture all that I can of them.
::traceyrn
10/01/06 12:25 AM GMT
Naddia thanks for sharing this very beautiful bit of history with us.
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Your kind words and comments on my work is very much appreciated. Please don't feel like you have to thank me for commenting. Continue capturing the beauty that you have. Tracey
::Terrydel
10/01/06 1:40 AM GMT
I like the way you composed this, with the cannons to the right in the shadows and the sunlight shining through onto them, showing that wars end and life goes on. There is a remarkable contrast between the peacefull woods and the cannons. Well done Nat!
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Encouragement is the oxygen to the soul.
::Neamh
12/08/06 12:36 AM GMT
I too like the way you composed this.Its very clear and tells a story.Nice work..
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