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St Michael's Churchyard.Posted by Jeff (Pembroke Dock, Wales., United Kingdom) on 11 November 2008 in Landscape & Rural. We intend to have an American breakfast sometime over the holiday,so any special pancake recipes or hints and tips on your cuisine will be very welcome...And I promise to post a shot of the breakfast so you can all have a laugh at my efforts.
Comments (10)
Alun Lambert from cheshire, United Kingdomgood angle of the grave yard, i must go back 11 Nov 2008 6:46am @Alun Lambert: Yes you must. Calusarus from St Sorlin en Valloire, FranceThe sepia tone is a clever idea for this shot. 11 Nov 2008 8:29am @Calusarus: Thank you . Anthony Lambert from Bielefeld, GermanyThe sepia effect realy fits to the scene.Very nice. 11 Nov 2008 9:20am @Anthony Lambert: I did it to match up with your London shots. ;>)) Judy from Brooksville-Florida,, United StatesLovely composition and perfect in sepia. I like the different angles of the roof lines and stone rectangles, softened by the arched-top stone in the foreground! 11 Nov 2008 1:23pm @Judy: Thank you Judy. @chrissy: Thanks Chrissy. jamesy from christchurch, New ZealandLike this in sepia Jeff Wonder is the whole family going Monotone? hehehe 11 Nov 2008 7:07pm @jamesy: We've run out of crayons Jamesy. ;>)) peter from new york, United Statesdigging the sepia tone jeff. really gives this already great shot some more character. nicely done. 11 Nov 2008 7:51pm @peter: Thank you friend. Stephen Phillips from San Francisco, United StatesForgive the observation - but this is a haunting image. Well done. 12 Nov 2008 1:50am @Stephen Phillips: I'll take that in the <spirit>that it was meant...Thank you stephen. willow from Chelsea, United StatesLove the sepia treatment. Old cemetaries can be so beautiful - like this one. 13 Nov 2008 2:36am @willow: Thank you Willow.I love sepia but I dont like to overdo it. :>) Jeffster from Long Island, United StatesLooks great in sepia. Nice composition and texture. 15 Nov 2008 12:17am |
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