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Old 07-09-2009, 09:26 PM
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I hope this isn't offensive to anyone, I didnt capture family names on the stones..

This is why I went back to the car for my camera .. it's the size of your thumb and up against a flat concrete curb that has all the broken headstones preserved for our respect ..

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Nice job Jack in the 2nd one I can feel the clouds moving
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Not offensive at all and in fact very artistic.
A lovely simple picture of a very pretty flower and I agree with Ty on the second one.
More dramatic with clever focussing and perspective, and you can certainly imagine the clouds moving moving past. Good job Ian

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Old 07-09-2009, 10:43 PM
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Woah Jack these are great !! Love the second one but both are brilliantly composed great shots!
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Not offensive at all and in fact very artistic.
A lovely simple picture of a very pretty flower and I agree with Ty on the second one.
More dramatic with clever focussing and perspective, and you can certainly imagine the clouds moving moving past. Good job Ian

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Wow Ian. These are wonderful. I really like the first one. Beautiful color and DoF. Great work buddy!
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Wow Ian. These are wonderful. I really like the first one. Beautiful color and DoF. Great work buddy!
thx Fred, what happened to the site again? I lost almost half of my subscribed threads .. ugh
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thx Fred, what happened to the site again? I lost almost half of my subscribed threads .. ugh
I don't know, seems the site is having some difficulties lately.
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Great photos! I have a thing for old gravesites.
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Great photos! I have a thing for old gravesites.
Thx Tina, there are a few others around here .. some who past in 1820's, 1830's..
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