Wordless Wednesday #368
Historic Graveyard in November, 2015
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Reading, Thinking, Photographing
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13 comments:
Very well done.
Liked the effect.
Happy WW!
I'd never go there at night. Spooky effect.
http://readerbuzz.blogspot.com/2015/11/turkey-day-in-library.html
Interesting shot - how did you achieve that effect?
Thanks for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/
Very spooky - that would make a great book cover.
Excellent photo!
Haunting!
I love the effect.
sherry @ fundinmental
I love old cemeteries. Very nice.
Very special !
Oh my! So lovely! I love old graveyards!
I used to go on long, rambling walks through my local cemetery, just reading inscriptions and wondering about their stories. Lovely picture!
i am a huge lover of cemetery photos
Lovely capture! Old cemeteries are very interesting.
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