Weekly Photo Challenge – Vibrancy (2)

Vibrant

 

Well, Vibrancy again, and I think I’ve found the ultimate this time.

Poppies©Steve Moore

Between July and November 2014, at the Tower of London, a magnificent display of 888,246 ceramic poppies filled the Tower’s famous moat to mark the centenary of the First World War.  The number of poppies represented one for each British and Colonial death during the conflict.

Poppies and Moat, Tower of London, 2014©Steve Moore

Created by artists Paul Cummins and Tom Piper, the installation, Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, attracted thousands, possibly millions, from all over the country and overseas, who queued for hours, often in the rain, to view the sea of scarlet progressively filling the Tower’s famous moat, between 17th July and 11th November 2014.  The poppies encircled the iconic landmark, creating a spectacular visual commemoration, and although thousands wound their way around the magnificent display, it was noticeable that most people were given to inward reflection rather than discussion.

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©Steve Moore

All the poppies that made up the installation were sold afterwards, raising millions of pounds, money which was shared equally amongst six service charities.

Ceramic Poppies

©Steve Moore

I was moved, as was everyone else who attended this magnificent tribute to the fallen, and the poppies that streamed from one of the windows or arrow slits in the wall of the Tower, recalled to mind the words of William Blake from Songs of Innocence and Experience:

“And the hapless soldiers’ sigh, Runs like blood down palace walls.”

Poppies from arrowslits

©Steve Moore

These photographs were all taken by my friend, and London photographer, Steve Moore, who spent a couple of days there.  Steve gave me a CD of about 150 pictures – it was not easy choosing images to represent the Photo Challenge as my mind kept switching to the reason for the poppy display, but I hope you like them.  I wish I’d been there at night.  There is something about that night scene that  resonates deep within me.
Tower with Shower of Poppies

©Steve Moore

 

Night time at the Tower of London

©Steve Moore

Night time at the Tower of London (2)

©Steve Moore

Tower of London with stone Animals©Steve Moore

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7 responses to “Weekly Photo Challenge – Vibrancy (2)”

  1. southamptonoldlady Avatar

    I went to see this – such a moving commemoration.

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  2. rommel Avatar

    A perfect blend! That is so cool, so interesting, so representative, and so beautiful to look at.

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    maristravels

    Thank you for your comments and I’m so pleased you were one of the lucky ones who managed to get poppies. So many of my friends applied but were unsuccessful. Glad you liked Steve’s photos.

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    1. writesasmalabarcash Avatar

      Glorious pictures commemorate an inglorious war. Great photography.

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  6. Vicky Avatar

    It was a magnificent tribute and so beautifully presented. I bought 2 of the poppies, for my children, as a remembrance to those who lost their lives in a terrible war (relatives were part of that). Lovely to be reminded of this tribute and its powerful message.Thank you for sharing these lovely photos.

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