Cemetary photos w/ CV 40/1.4

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Film setting "2" was used, as well as an ND4 filter. Most were @ 1.4, 2, or 2.8. Check out the "glow" in the photo with "Groves" headstone.

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It does glow... (3rd image/page 2) The glow you mention falls in with the topic of this 3-D thread that Joe started the other day. I think its the dark areas of the flowers next to the headstone that really make it pop from the background.
 
some people dread photos from cemeteries, but I dont find them problematic. I like history and check especially the years in the stones, sometimes start wondering how they heard and reacted to big news of their time..

sorry ot, nice photos but what is the cat doing doing there ?? :)
 
good point

good point

I also noticed that effect of focus or whatever caused the pop, but somehow the almost IR-ish of the background was what I thought to describe.

I've seen Joe's thread. It is a very nice bench.

It does glow... (3rd image/page 2) The glow you mention falls in with the topic of this 3-D thread that Joe started the other day. I think its the dark areas of the flowers next to the headstone that really make it pop from the background.
 
the cat

the cat

He is always getting into mischief :p

some people dread photos from cemeteries, but I dont find them problematic. I like history and check especially the years in the stones, sometimes start wondering how they heard and reacted to big news of their time..

sorry ot, nice photos but what is the cat doing doing there ?? :)
 
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