When I realized whom I was standing amongst it was all I could do to keep my eyes from welling up.
It's kinda hard to tell by this image, but the markers in this small section are only a third the size of the others in the cemetery. And I swear the air feels different there.
John Cowan
Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut.
~Ernest Hemingway~
The first shot is from the Col. John McCrae memoral (yes, the same Col. McCrae that wrote "In Flanders Field"). The second one is of a tombstore with a rather worn canadian flag. The last is of a piper who was with the rememberance day service and would pipe by your loved one's grave. (All taken with the Dimage Z2)
Hi to all,
I'm quite new of the forum, so maibe i make some mistake posting this photos: sorry in advance.
Few time ago i was in Prague for job and i thake some photos at jewish old cemetery. It was my first work with my first digital camera a nikon cp5400.
I hope you enjoy these shoot.
Thank in advance for your critiques.
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These are the last two I swear! ;) This has been such a fun project I may continue to do this forever. LOL!
These pictures aren't technically from a cemetery, more of a roadside shrine to where someone drove off the mountain outside of Colorado Springs but I thought the feeling of sacred ground still carried.