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Thursday 2 October 2008

Rock On Tommy


I've just got back from Worcester, hence my late SWF contribution. Of course I took lots of photos of the town and its buildings etc. Many will be appearing here, or on Paintbox and Black & White.

So for my entry this week, here's a statue of a British soldier, in St Andrews Gardens, so people can look up at him and remember what he represents to us all.

For more representations of the global sky, click here and enjoy.

15 comments:

  1. Nice shot of the soldierr on duty with blue sky in the background.

    My sky hangout is here

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  2. Great shot and a great idea for SWF. Well done :-)

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  3. Hi Gailsman, great thought and shot for SW.

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  4. Not only is the sky great, the composition is fantastic. What a great sentiment you shared.

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  5. Very impressive statue of a First World War soldier. Indeed, we should never forget.
    Happy Sky Watch!

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  6. This is a fantastic shot of the 'Tommy' of old... Gone now but NEVER to be forgotten..

    Excellent post

    Tom

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  7. Anonymous2:15 am

    Beautiful - love the feeling of gun-smoke in the clouds. Nicely captured.

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  8. Tommy is magnificant. A wonderful photo and I look forward to your other photos of Worcester. My sister lived in a small village outside of there many years ago. I visited Worcester often, lovely city. Happy SkyWatch Friday :)

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  9. A great photo Gail's man.We should never gorget the sacrifices these brave men made.

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  10. Ps,
    Sorry about the spelling mistake. :)

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  11. Now you're moving closer to my old stomping ground. I know this image well and you've done it terrific justice. Very striking image.

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  13. Nice skywatch shot with a message.
    Marnie

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  14. Anonymous7:54 pm

    Great shot and blue sky.
    I will see painting.

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