Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

© Carolyn McIntosh

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

Uploaded: October 28, 2011

Description

The amphitheater that is just behind the tomb, which is used for ceremonial occasions, is beyond belief. It transported me to another time centuries earlier. The exquisite marble and the design, for me, made it a photographer's paradise.

Exif: F Number: 16, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/125 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 200, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 42.00 mm, Model: NIKON D700

Comments

Heather Loewenhardt level-classic November 09, 2011

Capturing this image would make the trip for me. You POV is fantastic and all those lines, curves, textures and shadows make this a perfect entry for EOD. How I wish I had been there with you. I love, love, love this. #1421743

Carolyn McIntosh November 09, 2011

Well I have to go back there .. I think this is the best I have taken so far . . the light was just right . . . much better than the previous day. #9794335

Chris Budny level-deluxe January 09, 2012

My favorite structure in the cemetery... nicely done! #9910689

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