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Join Date: 12/01/07
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I am always fascinated by the cemetery
I like for a very quiet place.....this one is taken in England The style is not like in France : i think it's more "beautiful" in England Are you agree with me ? |
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I sort of agree: it's more churchyardy than lots of French cemeteries -- even their churchyards. Graveyards are just as -- or almost as -- distinctive as people (not quiet the same range, but more depth), and they vary as much from time to time. This one displays a pert, bucolic melancholy. If you go back and shoot again, not necessarily the same angle & time &c&c but the same place, I wonder what character it might evoke. Anyway, like all your stuff, it's fine.
I didn't notice any details as to how you shot it. |
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Storybrown
Sorry,taken with my Leicaflex SL Summicron 50 Kodakfilm100 In France (and Europa) the grave is above the ground a little "protuberant" not in the case of in England .The beauty of english grave (and american) is the lawn Thanks for looking and comment I will post here some more pictures taken in the States and in Vietnam |
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