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8.00" x 5.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
We Will Remember Them Art Print
by Paul Svensen
Product Details
We Will Remember Them art print by Paul Svensen. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
The National Cemetary at The Little Bighorn Battlefield in Montana.
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Artist's Description
The National Cemetary at The Little Bighorn Battlefield in Montana.
About Paul Svensen
I have been involved with photography for many years, generally I center myself around landscape/seascape photography. However I do involve myself in motor racing photography. I currently live in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia where I try to combine my passion for 4 wheel driving with my passion for photography in order to achieve images from ltruly unique locations.
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Marcia Breznay
Love the light and pov. Wonderful moving shot. L/F
Paul Svensen replied:
Cheers Marcia, I appreciate the time you took to look and comment.
Geraldine Alexander
Stunning photo Paul. Well done !!
Paul Svensen replied:
Thanks Geraldine, I appreciate you looking and commenting.
Valia Bradshaw
Very powerful image!!!
Paul Svensen replied:
Cheers Valia, being an ex-serviceman myself I do hope that people realize the sacrifice that was made for others to enjoy their freedom.
Wanda Brandon
Wonderful composed. f/v
Paul Svensen replied:
Thanks Wanda.
Carla Parris
Poignant image, and the scene is enhanced by that dusting of snow. Very appropriate title, also.
Paul Svensen replied:
Cheers Carla, I appreciate you taking the time to comment.
JD Grimes
Nice work here, Paul! Nice title too! Voted.
Paul Svensen replied:
Cheers JD.
Odd Jeppesen
This is a haunting image. Well done.
Paul Svensen replied:
Thanks, it was a strange feeling being there and being the only person there. With the snow falling and the eerie silence it made it an even more memorable experience.