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A telling image of people mourning at this memorial of younger history, Urszula! Peoples faces are reflecting history. A suitable b&w and a nice editing.
Kind regards,
Sabine
Thanks for the explanation, dear Urszula. I didn't know all that. I'm sorry. I have read 'Madame Curie', that is more in the line with my job. You have a lot to be proud of. She was twice a Nobel Prize winner. Née Maria Sklodowska. She moved to Paris and married mr. Curie, and they worked together. They discovered two new elements, Polonium, named after her native country, Poland, and Radium, as in the Latin word for ray. They also coined the word 'radioactivity'. It was all at the turn of the century, 116 years ago !
Have a creative wekend : )
Thomas
Great respect for the Polish people. Anyone that really studies history knows how deeply Polish appreciate the right of freedom and to what extended degree have been deprived of it through the course of their history. I hope they will enjoy it for ever from now on...
Strong and telling photo,Urszula
friendly alexander
Oh, i'm sorry about that. Polish president and the first lady died in a plane crash some years ago. I had to look it up, but I remember vaguely. Now the people are mourning? Am I right. Who is the other guy looking out the window. They don't want him? Nice documentary : )
Greetings, Thomas
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Cameraqueen 20. August 2016, 16:00
A telling image of people mourning at this memorial of younger history, Urszula! Peoples faces are reflecting history. A suitable b&w and a nice editing.Kind regards,
Sabine
Thomas Heartfelt 19. August 2016, 17:26
Thanks for the explanation, dear Urszula. I didn't know all that. I'm sorry. I have read 'Madame Curie', that is more in the line with my job. You have a lot to be proud of. She was twice a Nobel Prize winner. Née Maria Sklodowska. She moved to Paris and married mr. Curie, and they worked together. They discovered two new elements, Polonium, named after her native country, Poland, and Radium, as in the Latin word for ray. They also coined the word 'radioactivity'. It was all at the turn of the century, 116 years ago !Have a creative wekend : )
Thomas
alexander stefanatos 18. August 2016, 11:03
Great respect for the Polish people. Anyone that really studies history knows how deeply Polish appreciate the right of freedom and to what extended degree have been deprived of it through the course of their history. I hope they will enjoy it for ever from now on...Strong and telling photo,Urszula
friendly alexander
Thomas Heartfelt 17. August 2016, 17:33
Oh, i'm sorry about that. Polish president and the first lady died in a plane crash some years ago. I had to look it up, but I remember vaguely. Now the people are mourning? Am I right. Who is the other guy looking out the window. They don't want him? Nice documentary : )Greetings, Thomas
sparkling light 16. August 2016, 10:00
Compliments! This is a great photo and it speaks for itself. It really tells the story.all the best for you and your country.
greetings, Jost