While my daughter was in a class today -- I took these photos at an old church and cemetery close by.
Donna
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| Spring at the old church posted by thebarefootphotographer March 17, 2008 07:42AM | reply | quote | |
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While my daughter was in a class today -- I took these photos at an old church and cemetery close by.
Donna |
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| Re: Spring at the old church posted by Ol' Don April 03, 2008 06:13AM | reply | quote | |
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Just noticed this had no replies. Why not!!!??
I like them all, but especially the middle one with the tree shadows falling on the windows. Nice. Ol' Don Life is expensive, but includes a free trip around the sun! |
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| Re: Spring at the old church posted by rjcolby April 03, 2008 04:33PM | reply | quote | |
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A very good example of what we should be doing during the breaks in our daily routine. We get better only by working our eyes and camera. LB helps the eyes.
I am fascinated by #1. The small stone at this angle looks a bit like a modern sculpture of a man standing in the cemetery, and the church appears to be on the way to becoming it's own headstone. Images like this can free the imagination. Dick |
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| Re: Spring at the old church posted by craig16229 April 06, 2008 06:45AM | reply | quote | |
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I think #1 is the stronger of the three; there are subtle elements that tell a story.
Craig [www.craigwasselphotoart.com] "The virtue of the camera is not the power it has to transform the photographer into an artist, but the impulse it gives him to keep on looking . . . ." ~ Brooks Atkinson ~ |
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