Cemetery Shots

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Cemetery Shots

Postby Six on Wed Sep 27, 2006 3:51 pm

Ok, I spent the entire day yesturday PPing a large backlog of photos (thank god for the uni break), which I will post up over the next few days, starting with the most recent from the meet on Saturday.

I had my B&W CF card in for most of this shoot:
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#1
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#2
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#3 (ok I just had to do a selective colour one :p)
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#4 This seemed a bit out of place in a cemetery
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Thanks again to Stubbsy for orginising the meet, was good fun.

C&C welcome.

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Postby Justin on Wed Sep 27, 2006 4:46 pm

Hey jacksome nice shots I like what you did with the selective colour

Stubbsy gunna love that photo you linked to !
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Postby stubbsy on Wed Sep 27, 2006 9:09 pm

Justin wrote:Stubbsy gunna love that photo you linked to !

NOT!!! :wink:

Jack these are an interesting group of pics of which #1 is the standout for me. I like the framing with the weeds in the foreground adding a nice sense of decay to the shot.
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Postby Six on Mon Oct 02, 2006 5:17 pm

Justin wrote:Stubbsy gunna love that photo you linked to !


Funnily enough, it has far more views than the other four photos here :lol: although i'm quite skeptical of the views counter on gallery.

I like how #1 came out too, but I still think it could be better, although i'm not quite sure how I could make it better, maby shoot it at night? :p

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