Friday, November 11, 2022

In Remembrance

For three or four years preceding the plague that began in 2020, the cadets would hold an all-night vigil at the cenotaph on the eve of Remembrance Day. This year, I was pleased and touched to see them back. 

Two cadets at a time, stand on either side of the monument. After awhile there is a changing of the guard, and the two who were on duty go into a building to take a break and warm up. Fortunately, the weather wasn't bitter last night, but it most certainly has been.

These were the cadets who were keeping the vigil whilst I was there.




I blended two of the photos ↑ into a composite.


Then, I took a photo of the flag with the sky and moon behind.


As I was walking away, I captured a final image of just the moon and sky. The sky wasn't really that colour, but I had the camera set to a tungsten white balance, and this is how it looked to the camera.


In other years, when I set up the tripod, I got brighter and higher quality images. These were dark and noisy, but I am somewhat happy that I did it this way, for life isn't always perfect, and it most certainly wasn't and isn't for soldiers in wartime.

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16 comments:

  1. Interesting tribute, thank you.

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  2. What a great idea. War is fought by the young. This brings it home! Thank you for sharing.

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  3. Lest we forget, let's continue to remember these heroes.

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  4. Great night-time shots. I particularly like the moon and flag.

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  5. Good job! War is heartbreaking.

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  6. These are meaningful and solemn photos which represent the event very well.

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  7. These shots are wonderful.

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  8. Excellent shots.

    I've never gone to the War Memorial the night before, but I believe there's something similar here.

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  9. Our Veteran keeps us safe.
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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  10. Wow! These are very dramatic and beautiful photos.

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  11. A fine tradition and your photos are quite artistic-chiaroscuro, and all that.

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  12. What a truly memorable tradition and your photos are exquisite.

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  13. A tradition that is well thought out.

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  14. I can't believe I missed all these posts! We've been a little stressed. That swear jar should be full. This gun range is driving us to distraction. We're fighting with people who want to make it on the news. sigh.

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