This week I made a return visit to St. Michael’s Cemetery near downtown Pensacola. The last time I went, I focused on photographing the historic monuments and gravestones. This trip, the wrought iron work, which is every bit as beautiful and intricate as the stones, fascinated me.
Photos shot with a Nikon D60, using an 18-55mm, 55-200mm, 20mm f/2.8 wide-angle, 50mm f/1.8 prime lens, Nikon CoolPix S205 and/or iPhone4)
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ahhh, beautiful 🙂 My fav for the week is the second photo.
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Who would think that photos of a cemetery could be so beautiful!
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Who’d a thought that pictures of wrought iron would be so lovely. Well they are, you are talented Tara
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Ah, I only just noticed the watermarks. Great! 🙂
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ooh! These are fabulous!!!
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You captured the regality of this cemetery with these close-ups. Very nice!
Have a great week.
xoRobyn
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p.s. I also like your “sneaky” watermarks–very nice.
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I see the wrought iron in your background, here, too 🙂 (Looks gorgeous, BTW.) I, too, love cemeteries (old ones, preferably). Did you see Liz’s cemetary SIMC photos this week?
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Gorgeous. I always love your perspective.
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