In Repose
by Blair Stuart
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$750
Dimensions
30.125 x 40.000 inches
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Title
In Repose
Artist
Blair Stuart
Medium
Photograph - Digital Images
Description
This image was captured at the ANZAC Day Dawn Service on Phillip Island. Th Captain of the Guard in repose. The Catafalque Party was povided by the Royal Australian Navy from HMAS Cerberus. The Dawn Service is the Traditional start to the ANZAC Day Ceremonies across the country.
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May 28th, 2015
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Comments (5)
Nena Pratt
Congratulations !!! You have won 3rd place in the Portraits contest !!! Beautiful Image !!!! Please join the group "Portraits" so that we may feature your image on our Home Page !
Kym Backland
Wonderful portrait of this Captain. Love the lighting, his face, the emotion.. Very intriguing! Thanks for starting the ship group.. I'm enjoying it Blair... LF
Blair Stuart replied:
Thank you Kym, the Dawn Service is always a deeply moving and emotional time. The capture was made under difficult lighting and shot with a 300 mm lens. Delighted that you like the shot. Cheers too for the L/F