Juno Beach (Shot with Adox Color Implosion)

#272. Juno Beach Centre. Adox Color Implosion 100, Canon Rebel 2000.
These were shot at Juno Beach in Courseulles-sur-Mer, Normandy, France last summer using Adox Color Implosion film. Juno Beach is the codename for the beach that the Canadians stormed on D-Day and it is also home to the Juno Beach Centre, a museum dedicated to those Canadians that fought and lost their lives in WWII. The JBC sponsored my trip to Normandy last summer to tour Canadian battlefields and it left a lasting impression on me. The last photo (with all the flags) features a Cross of Lorraine (viewed from the side) that marks the spot where Charles de Gaulle landed on his return to France after D-Day.


#273. Adox Color Implosion 100, Canon Rebel 2000.

#274. Adox Color Implosion 100, Canon Rebel 2000.

#275. Anti-tank obstacles. Adox Color Implosion 100, Canon Rebel 2000.

#276. Path leading to Juno Beach. Adox Color Implosion 100, Canon Rebel 2000.

#277. Juno Beach. Adox Color Implosion 100, Canon Rebel 2000.

#278. Juno Beach. Adox Color Implosion 100, Canon Rebel 2000.

#279. Cross of Lorraine and flags. Adox Color Implosion 100, Canon Rebel 2000.

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