Beckett

By Beckett

ANZAC

With ANZAC Day tomorrow, felt I wanted to have a Blip in remembrance for it.
So found a twig of rosemary, unfortunately no flower, and set up with the effect I was looking to achieve to give an effect of the "Going down of the sun".

From the War Memorial site I found this explanation of the use of rosemary.
Since ancient times this aromatic herb has been believed to have properties to improve the memory. Perhaps because of this, rosemary became an emblem of both fidelity and remembrance in literature and folklore. Traditionally, sprigs of rosemary are worn on ANZAC Day and sometimes on Remembrance Day, and are usually handed out by Legacy and the RSL. Rosemary has particular significance for Australians, as it is found growing wild on the Gallipoli peninsula.


We will remember - and trust you enjoy.

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