It seems that there are quite a few of us that like photographing cemetaries, my self included....!
My favourite is the last shot too.
mooseeyes wrote:
Creative, fun and would make some stunning large wall prints.
i agree with mooseeyes, they would look great on a wall.
I like them all.....!
Looks good to me. I think your lighting set up has worked just fine.
The Beach Boys did say, "East Coast girls are hip.......!!"
Nice work.
dundeelad wrote:
grumpeegit wrote:
Hi there,
My name is Mark and I live in South Wales, U.K.
I have always had an interest in photography from the days in school, developing B&W film and prints in the darkroom.
For the last couple of years I have been trying to improve my photography and 'think' before I snap away.
I have attached a few of my pictures for your viewing / critiscism / advice...!
I have been snooping around the site for a short while now and decided it is time to 'bite the bullet.'
I look forward to any comments you may have.
Take care.
Mark.....
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Beautiful photos Mark. You certainly have an "eye".
I have fond memories of Bridgend from the numerous visits I made to the Ford Engine plant there, on business, , back in the day.
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Thanks John, good to see another Sony user......!
It certainly was. It had a devastating effect on the then Argentinian held Port Stanley airfield, following its air raid....
Thanks for the positive feedback guys, I appreciate your time.
Love it, just love it..... :thumbup:
I love the way the spire 'fits' into the space created by the foliage....! Shame the trees cover a lot of the building - I guess we can't have everything, eh....!!
I have an old Sunpak (hammerhead type), that has got to be 25years plus - still does the job and doesn't seem to have deteriorated any.......!
Hi there,
My name is Mark and I live in South Wales, U.K.
I have always had an interest in photography from the days in school, developing B&W film and prints in the darkroom.
For the last couple of years I have been trying to improve my photography and 'think' before I snap away.
I have attached a few of my pictures for your viewing / critiscism / advice...!
I have been snooping around the site for a short while now and decided it is time to 'bite the bullet.'
I look forward to any comments you may have.
Take care.
Mark.....
breaking free...
flowers in natural light...
Victorian kitchen...
Bedouin woman...
just a bit of fun...