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RON's Every Sunday at Union Dale Cemetery
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<blockquote data-quote="RON_RIP" data-source="post: 565110" data-attributes="member: 1140"><p>As my Every Monday project winds down I am starting this new project with different parameters. I am switching to my 18-140 lens, with polarizing filter attached, and altering my f stop to convey the mood that i am trying to set. Union Dale Cemetery, spread out on 92 acres, features itself as one of the first pastoral cemeteries. Not affiliated with any particular church, it was set out in the country "a pleasant buggy ride", from Allegheny City. Many notables of Allegheny City and Pittsburgh are buried here. There are politicians and industrialists, and the usual bunch of Nineteenth Century rascals. But many soldiers are also buried here, including one Medal of Honor recipient. And many whole families repose on these grounds. The grounds abound with many unusual monuments and mausoleums and I shall attempt to show you some of them starting with this one.[ATTACH]217466[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RON_RIP, post: 565110, member: 1140"] As my Every Monday project winds down I am starting this new project with different parameters. I am switching to my 18-140 lens, with polarizing filter attached, and altering my f stop to convey the mood that i am trying to set. Union Dale Cemetery, spread out on 92 acres, features itself as one of the first pastoral cemeteries. Not affiliated with any particular church, it was set out in the country "a pleasant buggy ride", from Allegheny City. Many notables of Allegheny City and Pittsburgh are buried here. There are politicians and industrialists, and the usual bunch of Nineteenth Century rascals. But many soldiers are also buried here, including one Medal of Honor recipient. And many whole families repose on these grounds. The grounds abound with many unusual monuments and mausoleums and I shall attempt to show you some of them starting with this one.[ATTACH=CONFIG]217466._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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