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This is my first time doing something like this so go easy on me
I hope you like it as much as I really really do!!! I think I will do some of my other graveyard shots like this too!!! Its shows you so much more of the graveyard and gives you such a better view of it and what it is like to walk around it. I don't know much about Emper Graveyard I'm afraid. One thing I do know is its so old and completely overgrown!!! You are lucky to see any headstones at all!!! Some of the grass was higher than me!!! You'd know it is Irish Graveyard. Also I have no idea what the monument is either. We think its a tombstone and a very fancy one at that but we could not find any writing only on the top of it (pictured in the middle top) that said 841. There was so many bees and butterflies all over the lovely flowers. I will try and see if I can find out any info about it soon. Also please ignore the camera details!!! I shoot with Nikon!!! I will find out how to get rid of it. Story template from GingerPixels site. Location: Emper, Co. Westmeath, Ireland. Highly recommend viewing it with a black background here. View on my flickr here. DO NOT USE MY PHOTOS IN ANY KIND OF WAY WITHOUT MY PERMISSION. |
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Canon EOS 10D 1/125 second F/1.8 28 mm 200 Feb 14, 2008, 1:28:06 PM Share
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