Arlington Cemetery Gets iPad App
Cameron Davidson is renowned worldwide for his photography, which has appeared in numerous publications and in his first app, Aerial New York City. Now, Davidson is launching a second application, a commemorative photo essay of Arlington National Cemetery. In the Arlington Cemetery app, Davidson uses images from his book, “A Moment of Silence,” plus his Smithsonian story of the revered cemetery.
For Davidson, the project’s images and memories are especially poignant. “Arlington National Cemetery has special meaning for me,” says Davidson. “The Columbarium at Arlington National Cemetery is the final resting place of my father, George Lambie Davidson, a Korean War veteran.”
Davidson’s emotions come through his photographs, which act as a quiet, reflective tribute to the nation’s fallen heroes. Users can connect with the beautiful scenes and the feelings that surface when appreciating those important traditions and deep meaning in commemorating the soldiers who have been laid to rest there. The images in Arlington Cemetery provide an intimate portrait of the grounds and surrounding area via aerial, landscape and portrait perspectives.
Arlington Cemetery offers users some important features:
* Amazing and touching professional photographs by Cameron Davidson
* A humble honoring of our fallen soldiers
* Aerial, landscape and portrait views of what there is to see at Arlington National Cemetery
* From November 20th, 2010 to January 1st, 2011, Arlington Cemetery is only 99 cents
Davidson is offering his commemorative application for 99 cents but only for a limited time. Users have until January 1st, 2011 to download their copy before the price goes up.
Device Requirements:
* iPad Compatible
* Requires iOS 3.2 or later
* 41.8 MB
Source: prmac.com