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I Simonius
30th of August 2005 (Tue), 17:58
Just trying B&W conversions
C+C welcome
I Simonius
31st of August 2005 (Wed), 03:35
Oh boo hoo no one likes my pic....bwahh
:-) :-) :-)
Carzee
31st of August 2005 (Wed), 03:46
Nah I like it, did one like it 3-4 weeks back.
There seems to be graves all over the world. Soylent Green for the earth...
I like the fallen treebranches in yours - adds something.of the neglected, abandoned aspect.
I'd like to do one of these dark crooked lonely graveyard type shots with some rubbish in the scene, say a rusty car part, old work boots, a childhood tricycle on its side behind a gravestone.... you get the idea
I Simonius
31st of August 2005 (Wed), 04:46
Nah I like it, did one like it 3-4 weeks back.
There seems to be graves all over the world. Soylent Green for the earth...
I like the fallen treebranches in yours - adds something.of the neglected, abandoned aspect.
I'd like to do one of these dark crooked lonely graveyard type shots with some rubbish in the scene, say a rusty car part, old work boots, a childhood tricycle on its side behind a gravestone.... you get the idea
yeah.. nice one
;)
burgoid
1st of September 2005 (Thu), 01:53
i love it. it has a lots of emotion captured in it. i also like the treebranches and how it seems to be surrounded by the trees in the background
I Simonius
1st of September 2005 (Thu), 02:54
i love it. it has a lots of emotion captured in it. i also like the treebranches and how it seems to be surrounded by the trees in the background
Thankyou!
I'm so happy someone else likes it, as I liked it too :)
Carzee
1st of September 2005 (Thu), 03:05
I don't know why but I'm attracted to the taboo ideas when it comes to gravestones.
I'd like to be in New Orleans to get a photo of a submerged graveyard, with just odd angled crucifixes and Saintly statue heads sticking above the waterline...
I'd like a colour pic of a D9 blade pilling up dirt and marble rubble as it dozes an old graveyard (could be political if the dozer has a logo on the door).
Gravestones are sacred and yet also totally abandoned by the living - they sit frozen in the weather and dark too. And in your photo, they sit in a clearing of the forest trees..
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