Saturday, November 24, 2012

FREEDOM


Kelly Ingram Park , called "A place of revolution and reconciliation", it faces the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.

7 comments:

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

Very nice spacing of what appears to be ginko leaves.

My recollection from college biology is that the ginko tree is genetically and older and more primitive tree, as the vein structure of its leaves lack the sophistication of a tributary system and instead fan out from the stem.

Andy said...

Freedom is not a gift. It's something that has to be earned.

s.c said...

The picture says enough. I like it.

FancyHorse said...

Very poignant. Something we must always remember.

William Kendall said...

Excellent contrast in the pic today!

Bob Crowe said...

Beautiful photograph. It has a wistful, melancholy feel. The leaves are . . ginko?

RedPat said...

Wonderful - and the Gingko leaves make it more special!