D-Day: Ghosts in a Landscape

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In November 2008 and throughout the month of March 2009, Australian photojournalist Warrick Page began his long-term project of documenting the Normandy invasion beaches and battlegrounds in panoramic black & white.

Sixty-five years on and the bloodstains of D-Day are still visible.

The world has never, nor will it ever again, see another day like June 6, 1944 and with each passing year, those who bore witness to the chaos of D-Day diminish in numbers, and with them their stories. Soon, the only living evidence will be the scars on the landscape.

These photographs are another means to keep these memories alive to capture places where time stands still.

See more at: Warrick Page Photography http://www.wp-photo.com & http://pa.photoshelter.com/c/warrickpage

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  • Bravo!

    

  • Stunning Composition

  • A very poignant set of images.

  • @Takashii25 me too!

  • Top video, photo's too

  • They say that in some parts of the beach, there are still bones hidden under the sand.

  • Such haunting images... wow... nicely done. At first I was thinking I was gonna see ghost footages. XP

  • Beautifully produced film, the photographs and words are a powerful tribute. Great work.

  • the movies is excellent, thamks you

  • Beautiful. Lest we forget!

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