Caylynn
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Anyone else have problems scrapping photos from these types of sites? War memorials, battlefields, etc. I have a bunch of photos that were taken of various Somme battlefields and memorials, which I was trying to scrap as July 1st this year is the 100th anniversary of the first day of the battle of the Somme, including Beaumont-Hamel, which involved a huge loss of life for Newfoundlanders.
I guess because of the solemnity of these sites, and wanting to do them proper reverence, I'm having a hard time scrapping the photos. Everything I put down somehow seems inadequate.
I wouldn't even know where to start with my photos of Dachau. It somehow even seemed disrespectful to take photos of such a place, but I do feel it is important to never forget the horrors that occurred.
Anyone else have similar struggles with such photos and topics? Perhaps these are times where it's best to let the photos and text speak, and use minimal embellishments? How do others approach such topics and photos? Or do you not scrap them at all?
I guess because of the solemnity of these sites, and wanting to do them proper reverence, I'm having a hard time scrapping the photos. Everything I put down somehow seems inadequate.
I wouldn't even know where to start with my photos of Dachau. It somehow even seemed disrespectful to take photos of such a place, but I do feel it is important to never forget the horrors that occurred.
Anyone else have similar struggles with such photos and topics? Perhaps these are times where it's best to let the photos and text speak, and use minimal embellishments? How do others approach such topics and photos? Or do you not scrap them at all?

























