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Sat Sep 1, 2018, 11:38 AM Sep 2018

This McCain photo from today

Andrew Harnik @andyharnik

Navy Lt. Jack McCain, the son of, @SenJohnMcCain, is reflected in the wall of the Vietnam Memorial as @cindymccain, second from right, departs after laying a wreath at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington. (AP/Andrew Harnik) @AP_Images @AP @AP_Politics




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This McCain photo from today (Original Post) bigtree Sep 2018 OP
Powerful.. HipChick Sep 2018 #1
Beautiful.. (and likely award-winning) hlthe2b Sep 2018 #2
A Pulitzer for sure. ProudMNDemocrat Sep 2018 #9
Agreed grantcart Sep 2018 #14
I have been to The Wall several times Haggis for Breakfast Sep 2018 #34
Great photo MustLoveBeagles Sep 2018 #3
Seems very fitting on this day True Dough Sep 2018 #4
Wow....... a kennedy Sep 2018 #5
It's pretty amazing how they can do that. Calista241 Sep 2018 #6
As an amateur photographer but with years of experience, Grammy23 Sep 2018 #12
Yup. spot on. LittleGirl Sep 2018 #23
Haunting....n/t dixiegrrrrl Sep 2018 #7
Indeed. Duppers Sep 2018 #17
Perfect photo, kudos to the photographer. nt procon Sep 2018 #8
Defining photo of our current time on so many levels WA-03 Democrat Sep 2018 #10
Wow. What a shot. mnhtnbb Sep 2018 #11
What a powerful photo. john657 Sep 2018 #13
Ditto. dae Sep 2018 #15
Wonderful photo. nt Honeycombe8 Sep 2018 #16
I have several friends etched on that wall. This powerful photo will be a better image to keep in FailureToCommunicate Sep 2018 #18
"Love lift us up where we belong." yallerdawg Sep 2018 #19
That's Mattis on Cindy's right, soon to be fired by Trump, in his purge of all sane people. SunSeeker Sep 2018 #20
That is a stunning shot Ruby the Liberal Sep 2018 #21
Very nice...John McCain's spirit set that up. nt iluvtennis Sep 2018 #22
Iconic of McCain LittleGirl Sep 2018 #24
Wonderful shot. True Blue American Sep 2018 #25
Awesome pic... ADX Sep 2018 #26
Wow, his son looks so much like him it is amazing. redstatebluegirl Sep 2018 #27
The Vietnam memorial is a place of great power. PatrickforO Sep 2018 #28
Whoa.... Pachamama Sep 2018 #29
That Memorial... Snackshack Sep 2018 #30
Absolutely stunning and haunting...Great photo. Perfect for today. n/t CaliforniaPeggy Sep 2018 #31
The details of the memorial's design are brilliant. Ilsa Sep 2018 #32
K&R Jamaal510 Sep 2018 #33
Hauntingly Beautiful Raine Sep 2018 #35

ProudMNDemocrat

(16,783 posts)
9. A Pulitzer for sure.
Sat Sep 1, 2018, 12:06 PM
Sep 2018

I was at this hallowed place in 1984 and I left so humbled.

It has an affect on a person that does not go away, and never should.

Haggis for Breakfast

(6,831 posts)
34. I have been to The Wall several times
Sat Sep 1, 2018, 11:44 PM
Sep 2018

and have never able to make it all the way through. There are names on that wall of friends I grew up with and I can't bear to see their names engraved. I have broken down each time I've been there.

For those of you who have never been to The Wall, let me share this with you: The Wall is shaped like an elongated diamond, lying on the point of its side. As you encounter the first panel, there are about two dozen or so names on it, then the next panel has about 50 or so, then as you walk down the diagonal side of the sculpture, the panels become bigger and reach higher and higher up, and contain more and more names until the panels are huge and the number of names on the panels are so numerous, it staggers the mind. When you reach the half-way point, the process begins to reverse itself. I have yet to get past the center of it. By that time, the enormity of the all of those names (58,318 in total, and names are added from time to time), just overwhelms me. I find that I can't breathe, all the strength goes out of my legs, my internal gyroscope veers off kilter, my head starts to spin and despite being out in the open, I feel claustrophobic, and I cannot continue. Before I know it, tears of white hot rage and sorrow over the all-consuming senseless loss of life (of people I knew and loved) starts splashing down my face.

I don't think I will ever be able to walk the entire Wall.

Grammy23

(5,810 posts)
12. As an amateur photographer but with years of experience,
Sat Sep 1, 2018, 12:10 PM
Sep 2018

it takes a trained eye to look for those sometimes fleeting opportunities. While others are simply standing and taking in the scene, the photographer is looking at the setting with different eyes. And that is how and why we get those amazing and award winning photos. And sometimes they are happy accidents or being in the right place at the right time.

LittleGirl

(8,282 posts)
23. Yup. spot on.
Sat Sep 1, 2018, 02:07 PM
Sep 2018

40 yrs an amateur but there's some money shots I have too. I haven't sold them yet.

Happy Labor day weekend.

 

john657

(1,058 posts)
13. What a powerful photo.
Sat Sep 1, 2018, 12:13 PM
Sep 2018

I've been to the Memorial 3 times and each time I broke down crying because I know some of my buddies are on that Memorial.

FailureToCommunicate

(14,012 posts)
18. I have several friends etched on that wall. This powerful photo will be a better image to keep in
Sat Sep 1, 2018, 01:14 PM
Sep 2018

my head of my visits there.


Thank you for posting it.

SunSeeker

(51,550 posts)
20. That's Mattis on Cindy's right, soon to be fired by Trump, in his purge of all sane people.
Sat Sep 1, 2018, 01:27 PM
Sep 2018

Poignant and great shot.

PatrickforO

(14,570 posts)
28. The Vietnam memorial is a place of great power.
Sat Sep 1, 2018, 08:54 PM
Sep 2018

And a place of great respect and somberness. So many people died on both sides, and for what? If we could JUST learn this lesson, that peace is better than war, and learn to live together without butchering one another, we'd be so much further along to spiritual maturity as a species.

Snackshack

(2,541 posts)
30. That Memorial...
Sat Sep 1, 2018, 10:02 PM
Sep 2018

Is pretty powerful as you walk next to all the names and think about all the life those names represent.
I remember when it was going to be built and all the negative (borderline hatred) commentary that was voiced and written about it and it’s designer.

Ilsa

(61,694 posts)
32. The details of the memorial's design are brilliant.
Sat Sep 1, 2018, 10:44 PM
Sep 2018

You look into polished granite (?) and see your reflection, see yourself, among the names. The position of the wall is like a knife wound into the earth, as the war was for so many people.

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