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Oooh, I love old cemeteries. We have ones from the old West that say things like “hung for horse theft.”
This was a little more sobering, the Jewish Cemetery in Warsaw…
Oh, my. Gives me the chills…and in the wake of Weisel’s death.
Yes, I discovered that after I had posted the image….
Beautiful light Sue! And I love the detail on the highlighted stone.
That was what attracted me to create this image…
Very silent, Sue. As silent as…But you knew that. (Nice shadows, and centre lighting.)
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanks, Pete!
I don’t think I’d like to go there after dark!
Perhaps not!
Definitely silent!!
janet
Absolutely!
As the grave. 😳
A goose-bump image, Sue. You got the light just right. 🙂
Thanks, Sylvia – the light was wonderful….
The essence of tranquility!
Thank you, Isabel – it was….
Gorgeous ligjht, Sue. And how I loved this cemetery. Now I see it in all its green colours as well – and sunlight. Thank you.
Thanks, Ann-Christine, glad you like this….the light was wonderful, the compensation for the heat which rather floored me
I understand about heat..
Silent?
Didn’t you hear any voice, any whisper, any lament?
The sound of birdsong
Great shot, Sue
There is so much to take in – different angles and shapes of grave stones, wiggly trees and amazing light
The light was just stunning….
Wholely appropriate for a silent Sunday, Sue 🙂
Well, I did rather think so, Jo….
If it hadn’t been for subject matter it was like a fairy dell. Lovely shot xx
I like your description, Jo
I don’t only love old doors, I love old graveyards, too. They have a lot of atmosphere, which you transfered by your wonderful photo, Sue
Thank you, Mitza….and yes, atmosphere in abundance
Such a beautiful capture of the place and the atmosphere!
Thank you, Janaline!
Your ability to capture the light makes this a memorable photo Sue
The light was just brilliant that day, Lynne
Ooops, Pauline….
🙂
Beautiful light and shadow. My wife always says that when she dies she wants to become a tree. We just can’t figure out how to make that happen! But now I see why. What serenity in a cemetery shaded by trees. Out here, our cemeteries have few trees or bushes. And people have a strange tradition of leaving plastic flowers- which I hate.
I’m with you on plastic flowers – ghastly things…. Glad you liked my image
oh just what I like!! “now slip, now slide, now move unseen…” But truly, beautiful light!
It was wonderful light, Hannah!
I love the light in the photo.
Thank you!
Beautiful image, I like this alot, MM 🍀
Many thanks, Mick!
Ooops, sorry, John…
That’s my own fault Susan 🙃
😀
Fabulous photograph Sue!
Glad you like it, Adrian!
The light falling down on the graves is pure magic.. wonderful
Many thanks, Björn…it was wonderful!
What a gorgeous light and great mood in this capture, Sue! This must have been a wonderful time at the cemetery, I hear klick-klick-klick …
You are right about the click, click…but very hot that day, so I didn’t click as much as I might have done 😉
Such a beautiful old graveyard, my kind of place to visit 🙂
It was lovely and peaceful, with wonderful light
Yes, the light is great!
And I don’t see that quality of light too often…
Just a lucky moment you have caught 🙂 Photographers luck 🙂
😀😀 Luck, and making the most of the moment!
Exactly! 🙂
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