These were taken in St John's cemetery behind the old church in Richmond, Tasmania.
The sunrise just seemed to be a gift from above to the dead at rest as if to say ... "You are not forgotten!"
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These were taken in St John's cemetery behind the old church in Richmond, Tasmania.
The sunrise just seemed to be a gift from above to the dead at rest as if to say ... "You are not forgotten!"
Beautiful set, M.A.
I agree. lovely set. The second looks like there's frost
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Yep ... there was frost.
It was 6 C when we landed in Hobart at 11.35am the day before and it was 1C on this morning in town. Not sure what the actual temp was here but being in the valley it was probably minus a couple C I'd say. Sure felt like it. Leanne sat in the car for the whole 1 1/2 hours I was out taking the church and cemetery photos and then after getting out for about 30 mins she climbed back in for another hour while I shot the bridge and talked to locals about the cold winter they were having.
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