Epimetheus
Well-known
Here is a set of pictures I shot at a cemetery couple of days ago: http://markuspuustinen.com/galleriat/07/08/photowalking_cemetery/
Couple of examples from the set:
Couple of examples from the set:


PlantedTao
Well-known
Really like that second one...a little hot in the center, but the tones and 3d quality is great. Really showcases what this lens is capable of.
Very nice images.
Cheers.
Jason
Very nice images.
Cheers.
Jason
sweathog
Well-known
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rich815
Guest
Really like the first one. Second the highlights are completely blown on my screen.
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
I really like the second one. As has been noted, the highlights are blown, but to me, that adds to the quality of the light, really emphasizing how much shadow we're dealing with.
Nice work.
Nice work.
madsolitaire
Established
I've never done cemetery pictures before. How did you feel as you walked around with yr camera?
jl-lb.ms
John A. Lever
Hey, shooting cemeteries is my favorite. Look here for a cemetery set: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jllbms/sets/72157594450249500/
john
john
cmth
Newbie
Very nice pictures. They speak well of the Nokton 50. Did you know Miika Forssell? There's a memorial for him in the video game Max Payne 2 by Remedy Games (a Finnish company)
Epimetheus
Well-known
madsolitaire said:I've never done cemetery pictures before. How did you feel as you walked around with yr camera?
It’s a big cemetery and there ware only couple of people there so I didn’t feel I was intruding. I wouldn’t feel comfortable photographing people there although they would add a great deal to the pictures.
sienarot
Well-known
I think both those photos are fantastic. The blown highlights on the second one don't bother me at all. On the contrary, I think it gives the photo a nice feel to it.
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