21 March 2007

Details of the Battle of Britain Memorial, Victoria Embankment




A Wordless Wednesday

28 comments:

Frank Partisan said...

Very powerful work.

Anonymous said...

Looks like some great works of art. Very interesting. One day, I hope to get to London.

thanks for visiting and lets all welcome spring.

elasticwaistbandlady said...

The W on the soldier's helmet ties in nicely to the WW/Wordless Wednesday theme.

I'm following your every move, jams. I signed up for Wordless Wednesday too, and need to get something up post haste!

Anonymous said...

Great detail in these photos, and a good choice for B&W.

jams o donnell said...

It is a great subject for photography ren. Useless to photograph as a whole but the details are wonderful.

It's a great idea ewbl.. happy blogging... wordlessly of course!

It's a great way to visit blogs you would not otherwise go to Duchess. It's nice to see so many great photos

jams o donnell said...

I really do like it as a subjet.. the landscapre may be crap in London but the details are great!

Celfyddydau said...

Great to see the details, powerful photos.

jams o donnell said...

Thankyou for your kind comment celfyddydau

Donna. W said...

What wonderful detail. I love it.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for stopping by.

Beautiful pictures.

Vlado&Toni said...

I love the first picture. The hand over the mouth and the expression of the eyes were done in great detail! Great picture!Happy WW!

Anonymous said...

very detailed photographs. great work

Janet said...

What a powerful memorial. Great pics.

maiylah said...

love the details on these shots!!
happy WW! :)

Celeste said...

WOW great.

Miscellaneous-Mum said...

Powerful stuff

FRIDAY'S CHILD said...

Oops! My WW is up too.

Sunflower said...

Nice art!

I will Exercise for Comments!
Sunflower

jams o donnell said...

Thanks everyone for your kind words. I am very pleased with my photos of this memorial

beakerkin said...

London must have a few odd buildings. In NYC many native have an affection for the odd triangular Flat Iron Building. I like the Chrysler Building better than the Empire State.

The glass box is a generic eyesore.

Anonymous said...

There's something moving and creepy about them.

Anonymous said...

Powerful indeed...

letha said...

Very nice photo's the detail is great.

Beckaboo said...

wow........

zhasha said...

unique pick!!

mine is up too!

FelineFrisky said...

Love the detailed expressions, so emotional. D :)

Anonymous said...

Powerful! - and sobering

jams o donnell said...

Thanks everyone for visiting. I will drop by your own posts.

Beak, there are some very interesting bui9ldings indeed, I do like the Gherkin - pretty neat for a modern building. The Telecom Tower, St Pauls Parliament, and so on. I will have to visit teh FLat Iron building one day for sure.

I hate 60s.70s brutalist concrete and glass