Dam Buster
by David Birchall
Title
Dam Buster
Artist
David Birchall
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
This evocative picture of a Lancaster bomber was taken during a commemorative fly-past to honor the airmen killed during the famous "Dam Busters" raid during the 2nd world war. The picture was taken at the Derwent Reservoir and dam in Derbyshire, England, which is where the training took part for the actual raid and where the airmen practiced their low-flying technique, essential for the success of the operation. The site was chosen because of it's similarity to the German dams.
There is a plaque on the dam commemorating the heroics of 617 Squadron (many of whom were Canadian).
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September 22nd, 2014
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Comments (16)
Shawn Smith
Great shot. I really like the composion of the photo. Glad you left in so much of the sky. It makes the plane seem lonlier and so small in the vastness of the sky.
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Sandi Mikuse
Hi David! Hope you are well! Love this shot! The "Dam Buster" silhouetted against that ominous sky...and I love the disc of the sun hidden behind the clouds! You have created a really wonderful mood here! Excellent work! L
David Birchall replied:
Hi Sandi, I'm well thanks, hope you are to. Thank you for your visit and kind words, I was pleased with this one. I waited 4 hours to see the Lancasters but it was well worth it, a brilliant tribute to what those brave airmen did years ago.