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Cemeteries
I have added a cemetery section to my site:
http://www.epr-art.com/galleries/b4c-cemeteries/
La Jarita Cemetery, Willacy County, Texas. South of the King Ranch. The land was donated for the cemetery more than 100 years ago, but the adjoining landowner is trying to take the land. Rodenstock 180mm, Tmy-2.
http://www.epr-art.com/galleries/b4c...hotos/1721.jpg
Add your own to the thread.
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With my name, I just had to contribute.
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Attachment 40554
Monoa Valley, Oahu
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One from the late great Korona:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3160/...829d2b8c_o.jpg
Korona 8x10, Koehlar Extra Rapid Anastigmat, Arista.EDU Ultra 100. First time I ran out of coverage with that lens...
And one from the old Magic Latnern lens I used to have. Same cemetery.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3259/...f288a9ed_o.jpg
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Here is one I like, note the pattern in the doors behind the grate, really cool.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...90825-0004.jpg
Allan
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This was among my earliest LF attempts; the subject (Egyptian Revival monument) clearly is more interesting than my photography!
Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Ilford Delta 100, Schneider 150.
Bruce
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I'm glad this subject was posted. Here's the tiny cemetary at Pescadero, California back in February of 2000. Tachi 4x5, Tri-X.
http://www.samreevesphoto.com/posts/...0226_2post.jpg
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Here is one i stumbled upon in the mountains, newest grave i found here was from 1925. shot with a shen-hao ptb45, 65mm super angulon.
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How are the rules?
Are images made with roll film holders on LF-cameras accepted? :)
This one is from the jewish cemetery in Prague. An amazing place and a must if you ever visit Prague. The graves date back to early 15th century. Note the gardener in the background.
Toyo 45CF, 90mm Sinaron W, Fuji Astia 6x6.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/131/3...73d942a1_o.jpg
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I have always enjoyed photographing cemeteries, so here is another one.
The cemetery in Longyearbyen/Svalbard. Not in use anymore. The majority of the graves are miners who died of the "Spanish flu" in 1918. Note the old cableway stands in the hillside.
Toyo 45CF, APO Sironar N 135mm f/5,6, Fomapan 200 4x5"
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1386/...556baa30_b.jpg