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A grave error…
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Alan RossiterParticipant
Sorry, scraping the barrel for names for this one. A little known graveyard around the environs of Wexford.
Alan
Alan RossiterParticipantThis is the original from a raw file..unedited. The tree is a bit big to move and I don’t believe you’d get the correct “layout” from the other side.
IsabellaParticipanthahaha class, took me a minute to cop on! well done on using the context to the fullest!
5faytheParticipantHi Alan,
This has to be one of the most bizarre threads I have ever read.
I keep a regular watch on the posts here but often wait until I have enough spare time
before I settle in to write some comments.This was a thread I was looking forward to commenting on.
Then……….WTF happened…
Nice photographs BTW.
Cheers,
John.
IsabellaParticipanthey what happened? i liked it! thought it was very imaginative and fun!!!
i like the tree, its what makes the shot in my opinion. the graves look almost cosy and nestled in. very familiar, like a private family graveyard or something. I like the processing too, thought it was infrared at first till i saw the RAW
Alan RossiterParticipantWell the tree…this guy wanted it moved. I mean, I tell ya…I’ve trouble cutting grass let alone moving trees.
Yeah, it was funny last night – once I realised the direction he was going in and it dawned on me when I analysed his name. It was fun!Cheers John & Isabella, again.
IsabellaParticipantah right, now i get it! it was actually a conversation with that P. McG. fella was it? ya saw a few other posts by him that were a bit odd, then suddenly they all disappeared!
when i saw this thread i thought you were having a laugh, his bits were all gone so it was like you were having a conversation with yourself, or perhaps the occupants of the cemetery having a natter!
Alan RossiterParticipantaoluainParticipantAlan RossiterParticipantaoluainParticipantha ha! ive been offline for a good while though!
good to see you posting also Alan!
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