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Abandoned Cemetary.
Amde with Canon Eos 300 using Fuji Superia 400 iso film
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So, i discovered the "match color" dialogue via photojojo...
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yeah, anyways. i matched it with the image before this one, the pan poster, and yeah. i think im going to use it alot more, because its really cool. of course i added the purple sky later on.
yeah. cool.
small grave markers in the city cemetary, lots of famous people buried here - the names of which have completely escaped me at the moment!
In Narva, Estonia. If I remember it right, the red army broke all the crosses in 1945. These were graves of those fighting for independence.
It is estimated that due to layered burials, number of people buried were approximately about 12000. Findings reveal that burials took place in as many as 32 layers.
In Mara Mures, there is this beautiful cemetary. Every person's headstone is a carved and painted wooden cross that tells the story of their life and death-- to the point of showing a woman driving a car, when she was killed in a car accident. Kind of crazy. Very beautiful. It seemed more like a place of celebration than a cemetary.
A little cemetary out in the country by Reedsburg, WI. America may not "feel" like it's at war in many places, but rural areas tend to send a large proportion of their men and women to serve. Most of the men in this cemetary were veterans, and some of the wives also.
The Madison Cemetary
Located at Montplier, home of the 4th US President, James Madison: About 30 miles east of Charlottesville, Virginia: May18, 2009: