OldCADuser wrote:
A previous set of pictures looking down at headstones, inspired me to share some of my headstone shots:
Minolta SRT-101 taught me exposure effects
the rest was learning to eye/ball perspective
A few more headstone shots:
The headstone of my wife's maternal grandfather, in the Lewiston Community Cemetery in Lewiston, Michigan - November 1996 - Minolta Vectis 25
The headstone of my wife's maternal grandmother, in the Lewiston Community Cemetery in Lewiston, Michigan - August 1999 - Minolta Vectis 25
The headstone of my mother, in the St. Francis Catholic Cemetery in Lewiston, Michigan - September 2000 - Minolta Vectis 25
The headstone of my father, in the St. Francis Catholic Cemetery in Lewiston, Michigan - September 2000 - Minolta Vectis 25
The headstone of my maternal grandparents, in the St. Francis Catholic Cemetery in Lewiston, Michigan - April 2001 - Canon PowerShot S10
The marker where General George Armstrong Custer was originally buried at the Little Bighorn Battlefield near Crow Agency, Montana - October 2009 - Sony A100 - 18-70mm
The headstone of my wife's father, in the Reservation Community Memorial Park in Wapato, Washington - June 2016 - Sony a6000, 16-50mm
The headstone of my wife's mother, in the Reservation Community Memorial Park in Wapato, Washington - June 2016 - Sony a6000, 16-50mm
Kaskazi wrote:
I really enjoyed everyone's images - a fun challenge - thanks Leak. And now I'm going to curl up too.
Great set Ron - Thanks for sharing all of your travels and adventures. pg43!!
LeeK wrote:
Nice memorials. That second one and his story are really thought provoking and inspiring!!
Thanks Lee hoped you enjoyed.
LeeK wrote:
I'm going to squeeze in some more...
Another nice set Lee pg44!!
joecichjr wrote:
Waaay back, I used to see two guys in a golf cart every weekend when I was at the course. I met them on a tee one day, and when they opened up their cooler, there were probably a case and a half of icy cold cans inside, just to keep them motivated 🤗🤗🤗
Thanks Joe - it helps keep you loosened up!!
joecichjr wrote:
Breathtakingly eye catching 💚🔟💚
Thanks Joe hope you enjoyed!
LeeK wrote:
I loved watching, who I suspect were grandparents and granddaughter. Such a wonderful thing for them to do together.
That is how our grandson got started in both photography and fishing - from us And from other grandparents - managing animals on a gentleman farm, gathering syrup etc. Precious memories.
OldCADuser wrote:
A previous set of pictures looking down at headstones, inspired me to share some of my headstone shots:
Thanks OldCADuser great set, Thanks for sharing the past.
Kaskazi wrote:
Thunderhole is a good name for that place. I remember from Geology 101 that a wave can exert a force of 8000 lbs per square inch! Funny the things you remember isn't it?
Yes it is and when tide and conditions are just right it thunders and blows like I imagine Old Faithful.
katspangle wrote:
a few more to end the week.
p.42 Flowers are a welcome sight
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