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The weight of the battery pack and the train tracks themselves makes a near-perfect 50-50 weight distribution.
DE:
Urlaubssouvenir: Brandenburger Tor in Berlin
EN:
Holiday souvenir: Brandenburg Gate in Berlin
Photos from my Berlin trip: www.flickr.com/photos/chiko83/albums/72177720301540092/
The Menin Gate lists the names of more than 54,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers who perished in the war but have no known grave. As bodies are still uncovered in the surrounding countryside, they are buried in one of the WWI cemeteries. If the body can be identified, the name is removed from the Menin Gate.
The Menin Gate does not include the names of all those soldiers without a grave - it is not large enough to do so. An arbitrary cut-off date was chosen, and the remaining names - including those for soldiers from New Zealand and Newfoundland - are included on other memorials including the memorial at Tyne Cot Cemetery.
One from the archives (taken a year ago). Looking out towards The Rumps and The Mouls
A strange place to put a gate...
Sigma 17-70mm @ 35mm
1/3sec @f16
ISO200
This lovely silkscreen print depicts a view of the Golden Gate Bridge over the San Francisco bay. The artist Harry Del Reeks was an American landscape painter and combat artist for the United States Marine Corps.
The gates of Forest Lawn Cemetery at 4 a.m. in Buffalo, NY. The moon appears beneath the arch. I swear to God this was the creepiest photo ever.
(jzakariya@gmail.com) - Yes, I'm in San Francisco! So here's the Golden Gate bridge to start off with.
December, 2006.
Nikon D200. Nikkor 18-200mm VR @ 55mm.
ISO: 100.
Exposure: 1/80s @ f10.