Abandoned Overgrown Cemetery

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This angel wings grave for a 2 year old is one of the oldest I've come across , dating 1746 it's over 260 years old
 
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Very nice.
Convert No5 to B&W/ Sepia, then get a photo of a person, again B&W, drop the opacity down to 10-20% and paste it into the dark area of the shrubbery so its just visible

If you look into the arches you will see what I am driving at

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Then show it someone who denies the existence of Ghosts!
 


When in a new city, many will visit cathedrals… so many that
there is no good takes available… so I go to cemeteries. I have

leaned to appreciate them…

May I suggest another direction in the rendition?



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Old graveyards always suit either monochrome, or infra red ;)

Nice set to play with though.
 
Old graveyards always suit either monochrome, or infra red ;)

Nice set to play with though.

I disagree. I feel gravestones as old as this deserve to be in colour, showing the hues of the moss and lichen, and the patina of the stones.
 
I feel gravestones as old as this deserve to be in colour, showing the hues of the moss and lichen, and the patina of the stones.


:agree:
 
That's one of the things I love the most about it .


In this case yes…
but, in many other situations, monochrome is
a valid option. The only absolute is relativity!
 
Sepia ... I had a gravestone on my wall done in B&W then sepia (back then when I was a student) :)
 
In theory......


In practice, relativity is absolute? :confused:

In theory, theory and practice are the
same but, in practice, they are not! o_O
 
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