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Related: About this forumWent to the old cemetery in town.
Used a 38mm equivalent lens.
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Went to the old cemetery in town. (Original Post)
alfredo
Apr 2014
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Solly Mack
(92,934 posts)1. Very, very nice. Love the color!
1 and 2 are awesome!
alfredo
(60,146 posts)2. Thanks. I haven't used this lens for months.
It's good for street and nature.
ohheckyeah
(9,314 posts)3. Nice - especially
3 and 7.
alfredo
(60,146 posts)6. Thanks. It's a view of the pond I've neglected.
JohnnyRingo
(19,346 posts)4. The depth is incredible
I'm not sure how you did it, but the images pull one in.
Thanx for posting.
alfredo
(60,146 posts)7. Thanks. It seems shooting low angle and small aperture helps with depth.
liberal N proud
(60,958 posts)5. At least it is spring somewhere
Nice color
alfredo
(60,146 posts)8. Be thankful for a later sneezing season.
mnhtnbb
(32,091 posts)9. Great shots
Very peaceful setting.
alfredo
(60,146 posts)10. Nary a complaint from the residents.
handmade34
(22,929 posts)11. at least they have flowers
Because they're dying to get in, right?
I was just out taking some shots of our dogwood in bloom off the deck outside my study...maybe...just maybe...I have the one.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)13. What a beautiful place!
I love old cemeteries, and you captured why.
For the record, although many photos look great in black and white, I am not impressed with these ones. Except for the last one, they got washed out and looked more winter than spring. #6 especially.
alfredo
(60,146 posts)14. You are right, those weren't the best. Usually my images are underexposed, or darkened in PP.
This cemetery is where Sen Henry Clay is buried.