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Alexandria, VA
$2,210.00
Title
Heroes
Artist
Julie Niemela
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The Iwo Jima Memorial, also known as the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial, honors the Marines who have died defending the United States since 1775. The 32-foot-high sculpture was inspired by a Pulitzer Prize winning photograph taken during one of the most significant battles of World War II.
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November 7th, 2010
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Harrogate, No - United Kingdom
Near and dear to my heart, great perspective on this iconic sculpture Julie!
Alexandria, VA - United States
HooooRaaaah, Great pic and with none of the buildings in view.....talented and motivating...Former US MARINE to you...Thanks for a great shot. Phil
Marietta , GA - United States
Hi Julie, wonderful capture, love the photographic technique, very powerful, Congrats on sale.
Bloomfield, NE - United States
This gives me goosebumps just looking at it. A powerful reminder of what the cost of freedom is. I also love the different view. Congratulations on your sale Julie!
Playa El Tunco, La - El Salvador
Excellent shot! With this angel, and the way the light hits their left side, some parts of those soldiers look almost real.. Very powerful perspective and lighting! You have my vote in the favorite-six contest :)
Tomball, TX - United States
Wonderful work. Makes me so proud to see this work of yours. God Bless America, and God bless all those who serve in our military and all the other countries to keep us free. Great work!
Culleoka, TN - United States
This is wonderful, Julie. I hope you've entered the Freedom contest with this one. Nice work.
North Las Vegas, NV - United States
this is fabulous! love the angle of your shot. This statue is always from the side, I have never seen it from the front! Thanks for posting a change in perspective! :D
Essex, C8 - United Kingdom
I do not normally comment on photos, but I cant stop looking at this one. I have seen many pictures of this monument but never from this angle. I think it is fabulous. May I use it as a referance for a painting I am doing
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