In Flanders Fields
Uploaded: September 26, 2022 07:17:36 | Entered: September 26, 2022 07:17:36
The significance of the Poppy can be traced back to the Napoleonic Wars in the 19th century, over 110 years before being adopted in Canada. Records from that time indicate how thick Poppies grew over the graves of soldiers in the area of Flanders, France. Fields that had been barren before battle exploded with the blood-red flowers after the fighting ended.
Exif: Camera: Canon Canon EOS 5D; Shutter Speed: 1/250; Aperture: f/4.0; ISO: 800; Orientation: 1; Date: 2022:09:26 10:14:12
B. W.
September 26, 2022
Gail Sullivan
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Dolores Neilson October 03, 2022
Thank you B&W! I appreciate your kind comment. Thank you very much Gail! You’re still here. I remember you from the good old days. Many thanks Teresa! Very kind comment. Hi Patrick! Thanks so much! #12000114Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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