Post your Cemetery Shots!

Marilynne

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Evergreen Cemetery (https://sites.google.com/site/palmbeachcountyflgenweb/home/cemeteries-1/evergreen-cemetery)
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Chris E

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This is the cemetery on Mont St. Michel in Normandy, taken June 2014. Mont St. Michel is stunning, I highly suggest it along with Normandy in general. Enjoy.
 

RON_RIP

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Re: Post your Cemetary Shots!

Scouting locations today for my next Monday morning thread. Here is possible location #1. The building in the background is not a Chapel, as I first believed, but is a Mausoleum._AAA6885 - Version 2.jpg
 

STM

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This is actually a Photoshop composite of two images taken with my F4E. The first one was without Caitlyn, the second one with. The film developed and both negative frames were scanned. I cut Caitlyn out and pasted her into the first one, exactly where she was seated in the other one. I then reduced her opacity to make her semi-transparent and then put a very faint edge glow around her. Both negatives were scanned in RGB rather than grayscale so I could add a blue tint to the first one to simulate "Night time" Unfortunately that day was overcast as I would really have liked to have had shadows which could further simulate moonlight.

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STM

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This is a cemetery shot of the ENTIRE cemetery. a 360º, 16 stitched image panorama of the Barrancas National Cemetery in town.

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STM

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Just for fun. This is a composite of two images, the first is the scene without Caitlin and the second with her. She was then cut and pasted into the first one, opacity dropped down and a very faint outer glow applied. Both images were taken with the F4E and35-70mm f/3.5 AIS Nikkor an Tri-X

 

STM

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Another from that very old cemetery in Micanopy, FL. Nikon FTn, 10.5cm Nikkor and TX




But wait, look at what are circled. It appears to be the likenesses of two men who appear to be dressed or groomed in a way consistent with the times that they would have been interred given the age of the tombstones. There is even a likeness of a dark dog, possibly a setter and a cat. Could these be one of these gentleman's beloved pets? Are these just random patterns our brains trick us into thinking are familiar images or could it be more, an windoe into the past? (insert evil laugh here!) :ghost::ghost:

 
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Dawg Pics

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Another from that very old cemetery in Micanopy, FL. Nikon FTn, 10.5cm Nikkor and TX




But wait, look at what are circled. It appears to be the likenesses of two men who appear to be dressed or groomed in a way consistent with the times that they would have been interred given the age of the tombstones. There is even a likeness of a dark dog, possibly a setter and a cat. Could these be one of these gentleman's beloved pets? Are these just random patterns our brains trick us into thinking are familiar images or could it be more, an windoe into the past? (insert evil laugh here!) :ghost::ghost:



The one on the left kinda looks like Batman hugging an alien, but that is just my interpretation.
 
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