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    A few more of the Iwo Jima Monument

    I'd like some opinions on what you guys think of these shots. Please don't hold back on your critiques, any tips, advice, or comments are more than welcome. I took these shots on the way back from the beach in the heat of the afternoon with not a cloud in the sky. I wasn't pleased at all with the pics when I got home, so my plan was to make another trip out to Harlingen. I wanted to head out at a better time on a different day to take some better shots, maybe even some night pics. Well, the contest deadline sneaked up on so I dabbled my way into some post processing. To my surprise I think they came out ok. Whacha guys think?
    Thanks

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    Easy Company had been fighting 4 days. They had 40% casualties to date. On February 23rd, 1945 they were raising this flag on Mt. Suribachi when photographer Joe Rosenthal shot this the most reproduced photograph in history. Within hours many of these men would be dead. The flag raising photo caused an immediate sensation. Just two days after it was first seen in the US, Senators rose on the floor of the US Senate calling for a national monument modeled on the picture. The California State Legislature petitioned the Federal Government to build a grand monument. Thousands of ordinary American's wrote the President appealing for a monument to immortalize the picture they loved.

    Felix DeWeldon, an ambitious sculptor, had a clay replica of the picture sculpted within 72 hours of seeing the picture.

    Before the bronze monument could be cast a full size model had to be made.

    This original full-sized creation of Felix De Welden was used for the casting of the monument located in Washington, D.C. After completion of the monument in Washington, this sculpture was placed in storage until the early 1980's when it was donated to the Marine Military Academy in Harlingen, Texas by its creator.

    The Iwo Jima Monument is located behind the parade deck and near the main entrance to the Academy. The Academy is located adjacent to the Valley International Airport Harlingen, Texas.

    The Iwo Jima Museum is located adjacent to the monument and contains many souvenirs, photographs and memorabilia of the famous World War II battle.

    The Iwo Jima Monument - The Marine Military Academy, a Texas Original.

    #2
    I like 'em. I heard a few years ago that one of those guys lives/lived in Abilene. Cool stuff.

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      #3
      Thanks Shane, I know another one of them was from Weslaco, Corporal Harlon H. Block, USMC, and is buried beside the monument there in Harlingen.

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        #4
        Thanks for the pictures. My grandfather was at Iwo on a destroyer that hammered the beaches before the invasion.

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          #5
          I would frame any of them.

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            #6
            I'd hang them with pride!

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              #7
              Thanks for the comments guys I'll prob put one of them on the wall for my grandma.

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                #8
                Ira Hayes........

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                  #9
                  I think the flag in color, and everything else in B&W would look awesome, personally. all are very worthy of wall art.

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                    #10
                    Good job on one of my favorite monument/statues.

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                      #11
                      oo-Rah!.........'nuff said!

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                        #12
                        http://www.iwojima.com/raising/raisingc.htm
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                        We're paratroopers, Lieutenant. We're supposed to be surrounded......

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                          #13
                          Thanks Joey.

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                            #14
                            Thanks for the link Joey


                            Thanks Tommy. I know what your talking about, I just don't know how to do that

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by DBHIII View Post
                              I just don't know how to do that
                              What editing software are you using? If its photoshop I can step you through it.

                              I'm really digging the last one

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