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    My brother, a Vietnam era Veteran, had spent most of his post war life dealing with PTSD and never really experienced piece of mind. He always had an odd slant or perspective on life, people and relationships. He looked at things in a way that made you draw back in surprise at how raw and callus his perspective was. This view across the Eagle Point National Cemetery grounds provides a seemingly infinite number of perspectives to contemplate.
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    Date Taken: Nov 25, 2017
    Date Uploaded: Apr 2, 2018
    Location: Eagle Point, Oregon, United States
    Camera: Apple iPhone 6
    Focal Length: 4.15 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/514 sec
    Aperture: f/2.2
    ISO: 32
    Copyright: © Ben Johnson
    Categories: Abstract, Landscapes, Weather
    Assignments: Inspiring Experiences