billz
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Post by billz on Sept 7, 2020 21:23:50 GMT
Shot this morning at River View Cemetery in Portland. B/W done in camera using Fujifilm Acros film simulation, edits in ACR.
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Post by hmca on Sept 7, 2020 22:15:39 GMT
Beautiful image with the focus on the flowers, Bill.
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billz
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Post by billz on Sept 7, 2020 23:22:02 GMT
Thanks Helen!
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Post by fotofrank on Sept 8, 2020 0:39:29 GMT
Mercy Buel, IVLY 4th 1688 No Charge for misspelling or ye adds
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Post by hmca on Sept 8, 2020 13:26:32 GMT
Nice additions, fotofrank! You may have captured the oldest stones. Where were they taken?
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Post by fotofrank on Sept 8, 2020 16:34:24 GMT
Helen,
That is the oldest surviving Headstone in the Simsbury, CT cemetery. A couple of years I did a digital preservation project in that cemetery and with the help of a few photographers we photographed almost 4000 markers. A digital database was also created and it has help a number of people find their relatives.
I now know more about tombstones that I ever wanted to know.
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Post by tonyw on Sept 8, 2020 17:11:16 GMT
A different cemetery - the Dogs' Cemetery at Portmeirion in Wales - taken a few years ago, conversion done Silver Efex 2 (and the sign added from another pic). Tony
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Post by hmca on Sept 8, 2020 18:29:50 GMT
fotofrank.....what a great service. So many people are interested in tracing their family history. tonyw......interesting addition....sending me to Google again to see what is offered in NJ.
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Post by tonyw on Sept 10, 2020 23:58:47 GMT
One more "tree stone" from another local cemetery. Tony
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Post by hmca on Sept 11, 2020 0:05:50 GMT
Great example, Tony. I know you have gotten a couple of my friends on the look-out for these stones.
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dennis9
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Post by dennis9 on Sept 11, 2020 19:33:51 GMT
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Post by hmca on Sept 11, 2020 20:29:12 GMT
That looks like a beautiful family plot, Dennis. I like the way you chose to compose it. It is interesting to see the newer grave between the old. I am really enjoying seeing the pictures submitted for this challenge.
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tonyb
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Post by tonyb on Sept 12, 2020 14:34:48 GMT
Here's a few more with the emphasis on lighting. Cemeteries in Colma, California.
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Post by hmca on Sept 12, 2020 15:46:55 GMT
I like how you have used lighting to enhance the mood for each of your images, Tony. As I have done with other submissions to this thread; I googled Colma and discovered that it is known world-wide as the City of Souls. As I said in response to Dennis' post, I am enjoying following up on the different images submitted to this challenge. Thanks for adding the additional pictures.
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pontiac1940
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Post by pontiac1940 on Sept 12, 2020 15:52:55 GMT
Havanna, Cuba, 2008.
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