(Do folks still want me to keep posting the DC pics? Still have several posts' worth.)
(All pics with the Sigma fp, Minolta MD 35-70/3.5 Macro)
20240622-SDIM1577 by
Travis Butler, on Flickr
I probably should have looked through the existing Vietnam Memorial pics for tips on bringing out the full impact of it; I wanted to do it justice, but I couldn't find a good view.
20240622-SDIM1616 by
Travis Butler, on Flickr
I did a shot like this on my last visit 20 years ago, but this one didn't capture the magic of the original.
20240622-SDIM1572 by
Travis Butler, on Flickr
20240622-SDIM1579 by
Travis Butler, on Flickr
These, at least, I was pretty satisfied with; the sculptor did a good job of capturing the emotion in the figures, and hopefully that comes through in the pics.
20240622-SDIM1630 by
Travis Butler, on Flickr
It felt like the Korean War Memorial borrowed somewhat from the Vietnam Memorial's black walls, but I thought the shadowy figures in the granite were effective.
20240622-SDIM1632 by
Travis Butler, on Flickr
Even more than the Vietnam Memorial, there was something here that kept drawing people to touch the ghosts in the wall.
20240622-SDIM1635 by
Travis Butler, on Flickr
Then to contrast the ghosts of the wall -
20240622-SDIM1638 by
Travis Butler, on Flickr
- we have larger-than-life solid bronze figures marching across the broken ground.
20240622-SDIM1639 by
Travis Butler, on Flickr
And then, a ways further down the National Mall...
20240622-SDIM1642 by
Travis Butler, on Flickr
...we have the District of Columbia War Memorial, dedicated to all DC residents who fought in the wars. Sadly wasn't getting much attention from anyone.