Thanks for the kind words Louis.
For your enjoyment, here's a fantastic cemetery in England...
Graveyard at Minster Lovell.
15th Century Manor Ruins. Oxfordshire, England
. . Minster Lovell, England by Reinhold S., on Flickr
Neg# CE 231. Split 5x7, 105mm, YG filter FP4 film. 1994
More here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...h/39231169210/
Reinhold
Last edited by Reinhold Schable; 8-Jan-2019 at 19:06.
Wright City, MO
A good friend of mine suggested to print this in reverse, and it does make more sense...
Miller Church Cemetery (1882).
Near Silverton, Oregon. A rare example in Oregon of a "burying church". listed on the National Register of Historic Places
. . Near Silverton, Oregon by Reinhold S., on Flickr
Neg# CE 156. Split 5x7 film Panorama Camera. Yg film. FP4 ilm. 1991
Camera details here... https://www.photrio.com/forum/thread...ne-’93.155715/
More cemeteries here...https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...57689261419041
Reinhold
I was just considering how to tackle a similar sign. It struck me that people would think I had it backward, but it was only backward because I was inside the cemetery looking out, as you were here. Your picture though, with the city signs now "inside" the cemetery, takes on quite a different meaning! It's a great image, thought provoking!
Thank you. That did cross my mind.
Cemetery Gate, Dusty, Washington by Austin Granger, on Flickr
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