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Cool shot. Light and shadows defintely are
fascinating.
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Thanks Scott. I do find that late in the
afternoon or very early in the morning the
image is just there for a second or two until
it begins to change. It's catch it or lose
it.
Thanks for stopping in.
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beautiful work, masterful use of light and
shadow
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I've found the same things with sunset color
in the clouds. By the time you run inside to
get a camera... it's gone. Have a great
week.
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The light, shadow, and slight mystery you've
captured here, Zen, make for an intriguing
and great shot.
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Thanks Esther for the encouragement.
Scott: Yup sunsets can get away just as
quickly. Have a great week as well.
Thanks Ten Directions.
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Thanks Deb, we may not have the oldest
cemeteries here but they are the most
interesting to say the least.
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I hope you are not taking any liberties with
the statues. Your pictures make them look
very life like.
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Truth be known Henrik I do have to get in
tight for the shot. But it's all respectable
and all you understand. Heh.
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UoU!
what a nice b&w!
really good...
nice ilumination...
perfect click
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I have ran to get my camera to capture
morning light that was mind boggling, but
alas, too late. Seconds change the whole
atmosphere. You don't get a second chance
when your dealing with the void. Beautiful
tonal graduations Zen.
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Is this a long-ish exposure? It's lovely,
pure poetry.
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Great shot my friend!!
WOW!!!
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Wonderful!
You have the shape shifting of inanimate
objects down pat!
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Polstar* [deleted] says:
stunning, as always ...
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So true Wahoo. Thanks.
Riot > I think I ran about a 15 sec.
exposure just to drag in the what light was
left. Thanks for the kind words.
Autur > : ) thanks for the wow.
Dr. Mike > I try, but hanging out at
graveyard near dusk is a bit causes the
locals to raise an eyebrow. Heh.
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Thanks Polly, the comments are so welcomed.
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Very well done. Couldn't figure out what the
heck it was from the thumbnail. Love the
composition.
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Re: I just got a panasonic lumix fz5 =)
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Thanks Jen.
A.Stevens. Cool. There is nothing more fun
than a new camera. Well... almost nothing.
ZC
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I'm jonesing... no new pic today? :-(
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Spectacular- amazing to see this in a
cemetery. Kind of - er- cheeky. Whose
monument is it- someone famous?
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Taken at Hollywood Forever Cemetery Late in
the Afternoon. Lighting from over head lamps-
Olympus E-3 14-45mm
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Did you actually mean Olympus E-3 or is it
a typo error? Did you actually mean E-300 or
E-330?
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E-300 ;-)
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