New England Cemetary B&W
troglodite
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Some shots of what caught my eye.
Hope you enjoy 'em!
A couple.
Some sort of 100 year old emblem or monogram or design...
Another marker.
A statue at the entrance.
More of the same.
may have to take this with a reflector or something, the flash version came out awful - though I still like this one.
One more of the entrance statue.
Hope you enjoy 'em!
A couple.
Some sort of 100 year old emblem or monogram or design...
Another marker.
A statue at the entrance.
More of the same.
may have to take this with a reflector or something, the flash version came out awful - though I still like this one.
One more of the entrance statue.
is now gone. i have no time for cliques and fan clubs.
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As much as it sounds bizzar to some people, Graveyards can be great places to take photos, especially B&W and IR Shots.
You can see those statues are old in your first few shots, compared to the statues at the end of your Series.
Nice and sharp too they look Great, nice compositions too.
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That predates most of the Markers I've seen over here! I'd love to go for a few months to Europe just to explore the nooks and crannies of those old towns and villages, if they still exist =]