ldavidson 4 Posted July 10, 2008 Comments, advice, critiques, ratings are welcome. Thanks for looking. Link to comment
jeffl7 0 Posted July 11, 2008 Oooh. Eerie. I like the rising mist with the reflective crosses. Very neat. Link to comment
ldavidson 4 Posted July 11, 2008 I feel very gratified when people are complimentary to what I have done. Thank you all so much for looking and commenting. Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted July 11, 2008 Linda, your rendition( and the mist) made it look like a " ghost town" where the crosses are the entrance keepers..... nice and well composed Link to comment
ben.goossens 0 Posted July 12, 2008 A style I love, with this heavy atmosphere... well done, Linda. Regards, ben Link to comment
ntamson 0 Posted July 12, 2008 nice B&W shoot..good working..congrat..Warm regards NEZIF Link to comment
doug_gentry 0 Posted July 14, 2008 Oh my...this is quite emotional! This is a delight, the light across the mist, the highlights on the tombstones, the grain textures all come together for a great photo! Nice work! Link to comment
Donna Stavis 0 Posted July 15, 2008 Your title infuses compassion in a final resting place that ironically appears temporal. I like the gleaming stones seen through the gentle mist and beautiful clear night above. The stone lights and star lights play well, the stars watching over the cemetary. The leaning, simple crosses have a certain charm. Link to comment
ldavidson 4 Posted July 15, 2008 Pnina, thank you. I hadn't thought of it as a Ghost Town, with entrance keepers. I really like that idea. Ben, thanks, I am glad to hear that you like it. Nezif, thanks so much for commenting. Rakesh, I am always flattered when you take the time to look at my work. Thank you! Doug, thanks for your comment. It's good to hear from you. Donna, thank you. You are very good with words, I always enjoy reading your comments. Warm regards to you all. Link to comment
margaret1 0 Posted July 26, 2008 Spooky! I love it. The whole image holds such a great atmosphere. I am also fascinated by the simplicity of the wooden crosses. Well done, Linda. Link to comment
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