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Warsaw 2016
 
All Saints' Day (Wszystkich Swietych) is an annual national holiday in Poland to celebrate the saints on November 1. It is also known as the Day of the Dead, as many people remember dead family and friends on this day.
A few pictures from last year's celebrations:


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The Orthodox Church celebrates the same day the first Sunday after Pentecost. During my stay in Moldova, tens of thousands of people would visit the cemeteries, not only to put flowers on the graves of their loved ones but also to eat and drink by the grave site.
 
Very nice Erik - are you using an external lightmeter?

When I use my MP I use the built in lightmeter.

The clip-on, coupled Leicameters for the M-Leicas are not very good. They are clumsy too. They damage the cameras. A separate, hand held light meter takes too much time. I don't use them.

I always use the one lens/one camera system. When I travel, I take only one camera and only one lens with me, a 50mm. Otherwise things become too complicated.

Erik.
 
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