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Cemetery Pt 1 (B & W)A few shots taken at the cemetery at La Perouse. These ones seemed to suit a B & W treatment to me.
![]() ![]() ![]() Edit: Fixed spelling. Thanks Russell Last edited by stubbsy on Tue Jul 18, 2006 6:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Peter
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that second one is a ripper Peter - love your treatment of it
![]() the other two don't pack nearly as much punch as the second, but they make a nice group of pics ![]() Looks like you've been standing by for the site to come back online! *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
What - no one likes #3
![]() Leon, Matt - thanks for your comments. Peter
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Just to be grave for a second, in order of preference #2, #3 and #1 - you should visit the cemetary more often Peter
![]() Chris
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I like all 3, the way you capture them is inspiring to say the least. I always marvel at the workmanship on headstones and the message they tell about the deceased.
What is the oldest grave there? More fishing, more sport, more photo's Pentax 1stds
Thank you all for your comments. As I've said elsewhere I think B & W suits this type of image. The hard part is determining what treatment to use.
As to the oldest grave. Not sure, but this is a huge cemetary and has been there for a long while. Sadly I don't know what the name of the cemetary is (I'm guessing someone who lives in Sydney may be able to identify it). Peter
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I actually like #3 the best, but all of these are great Peter, stop making us all jealous ![]()
Thanks Andrew - Seems there is even older stuff we didn't see. I need a return visit:
http://www.esmp.net.au/files/pioneer_memorial_park.htm Craig - jealous? Places like cemetaries are pretty inspiring photographically. My two recent cemetary shoots (these at Botany and my Newtown ones) were pretty easy since there is so much subject matter. Peter
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I've been only once with my camera and Katie wasn't comfortable with me being there so has, at this stage banned me from visiting cemeteries for photos, so far I'm respecting her wishes, and I'm jealous of, the D2x, the time and freedom you have to take photos and definitely the end results, jealous but inspired ![]()
I've just downlaoded and printed out the map for a return visit. There is Pioneer memorial Park with headstones from 1893 as well as "A distinctive Gothic complex of above ground vaults and crypts with gardens and shrines". I'll be going back there.
Anyone interested in a visit there the Friday of the AW. I might take the day off work and head down early Peter
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What time?
If you've never been I recommend Waverly Cemetery as well; it is absolutely stunning.
Edit: And not too far from La Perouse either. http://www.waverley.nsw.gov.au/cemetery/map.htm Cheers,
macka a.k.a. Kris
I'm afraid I only recently learnt this as well. I always thought it was cemetary, but no. ![]() Cheers,
macka a.k.a. Kris
Can I ascribe my misspelling to the fact I thought it was spelt that way
![]() Thanks Russell I'm thinking a cemetery visit after lunch say 1pm on 4/8. Remembering there is an AW dinner that night. Peter
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Peter lovely solemn images with a composition and treatment that further accentuate the feeling. peter I like #3 the contrast and subtle side lighting, particularly on the face really enhances this image. You have indeed 'buried' yourself in this theme
![]() cheers marco
Here was my second choice PP on #1. It gives a different vibe to the image IMHO that isn't as strong as the other, darker, version.
![]() Peter
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These jokes should be buried once and for all, and I do agree with Chris on the order, nice work in BW, Max President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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