


Our local cemetary - so many shots lately of cemetaries, that I had to go down the street and have a wander. I've been down there quite often, and so far, the oldest grave I've found is 1880 ..... I'll keep looking.
Rel
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The forgotten ones![]() ![]() ![]() Our local cemetary - so many shots lately of cemetaries, that I had to go down the street and have a wander. I've been down there quite often, and so far, the oldest grave I've found is 1880 ..... I'll keep looking. Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Top one, easily.
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What the freak said. #1 is the best.
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i'm joining the bandwagon! that first shot is stunning!
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I'm going against the grain and say number 2. It's very symbolic - nature reclaiming the gravestone, going back to where we came from, that kind of thing. Though I do like number 1 as well
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