-Look Up, Look Down Challenge, Week 62
Every Thursday, I publish a post containing photo(s) taken from above or below, and invite you to join in the challenge by posting your own photos with an up or down perspective.
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This week, I’m sharing the views from my visit earlier this week to see the poppies at the Tower of London.
The Tower is now encircled by a mass of ceramic red poppies, with one poppy for every British and Commonwealth military fatality during World War 1.
This incredible art installation, Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, marks one hundred years since the first full day of Britain’s involvement in the First World War.
888,246 ceramic poppies sweep down the walls and fill the moat below.
The shiny, red poppies have been created by ceramic artist Paul Cummins and his team of potters, using techniques which were utilised by potters during the First World War. The overall setting has been designed by Tom Piper.
They are on display until Remembrance Day, 11 November, and will then be delivered to the thousands that have rushed to buy them.
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The Challenge
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Welcome to week 62 and a huge thank you as always to those who entered last week. Shiju Sugunan’s juicy kiwis caught my eye, and my taste buds, and I loved Narami’s dreamy snowglobe shot. It was another week of inspiring entries – than you all so much for your inspiration. You can see all of the entries from this and previous weeks on my Pinterest board if you have missed any.
All are welcome; do please share your up or down perspective with us. Simply create your own post as normal, create a link to this challenge and then click here to enter your link and to view other entries. If you have any difficulties with the linky, please just leave your link in a comment below and I will upload your thumbnail.
Finally, please don’t forget to go and visit the other challengers and pass on your views and encouragement.
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This poppy display must be a wonder for those who have fought in wars and a photographer’s dream. Gorgeous photos.
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Reblogged this on No Fixed Plans and commented:
I love the contrasting red. The stream of poppies commemorates WWI;
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Fantastic!! I had read about this and would have loved to be able to see it.
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That is brilliant! Thank you for sharing with us, wished I could see them in visu 🙂
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I love the poppies coming out of the window!
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What a brilliant idea, and fabulous takes. I love your frame with red poppy curtain and the one with a crow is funny 🙂
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Wow! It is so different!!
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Wow, how significant, and what a monumental art effort! Bravo to the all the potters!
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Indeed. I don’t know how long they took to make, but the poppies have been installed gradually over the last few months.
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 8:08 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Eeeeeeh! Thanks for the shout out 😀
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And OMG those flowers are breathtaking.
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What a wonderful tribute and so beautiful to see! Thank you so much for sharing!
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amazingly beautiful! 🙂
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