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mono from the cemetery

redbusa99
Posted 16/08/2014 - 11:30 Link
some converted shots from the cemetery

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Edited by redbusa99: 16/08/2014 - 11:40
swarf
Posted 16/08/2014 - 11:35 Link
Very interesting. Love the almost Victorian look of #1 - very atmospheric; but overall #2 is my pick, I think it's super and I love the treatment. Is it Silver Efex Pro?

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redbusa99
Posted 26/08/2014 - 19:21 Link
thanks Phil, sorry a bit slow getting back, yes all done in Efex pro
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Peter Elgar
Posted 26/08/2014 - 19:27 Link
Definitely NOT a 'British Miltary Cemetery' as looked after by the war Graves Commission !!
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redbusa99
Posted 26/08/2014 - 19:53 Link
no definitely not Peter. it is a Victorian Cemetery which had been neglected but is now being managed again albeit with the natural world in mind as there are various species that now call it home. it is still being used for burials also. this will tell you all about it, it is a fascinating place

http://www.stroudtown.gov.uk/documents/newsletters/stroud_cemetery.pdf
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