I find graveyards to be fascinating. I love to read the old tombstones.
dare I even say that I have no idea what this is??
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I find graveyards to be fascinating. I love to read the old tombstones.
dare I even say that I have no idea what this is??
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Very nice stuff. If you like to read the old headstones, check out this one that I found in the Old Burying Grounds in downtown Halifax.
very cool. My mom told me that that used to be a 'necking' spot when she was young.
Makes me think of all sorts of jokes about stiffs.....
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Shot 2 is very intriguing. Yes please do tell us what it is.
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both very good. I prefer the first one. "serious", concentrated tone and colours, extended but natural light dynamic. perfect composition.
thank you!
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