I am a 30-year old American woman, married to a Portugese man, and we live happily together in Brussels, Belgium. My husband bought me my Canon IXUS 530 for Christmas three years ago, and thus a new hobby was born. Since then, I have also used a Fujifilm S9000, and received my first DSLR camera, a Canon EOS 40D for my 30th birthday.
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Comments (8)
GiMi53
May be Pimbo will disagree, but I think that here too much gamma helps ! Great work to recover the light and the colors, Stefanie ! Interesting subject, excellent photography ! :~)
Bonci
Hi, this photos is very beautfull. i like.
Zacko
"he was born in the town, not in the cemetary, mind you"....LMAO!!!! Amazing postwork Stefanie. I really love them colors, they surely make it more cheerful. Feel like im repeating everything you said, lol. You did great kiddo. Now have a wonderful evening okay. #:O)
glennn23
Yes, this IS a lively and happy cemetary... more a celebration of life instead of fear. Well captured!
kimariehere
it is beautiful and your cam dosnt look so bad!!.. sweet words to go with it!! :O))
Mikan
I have to say that I like your idea of presenting a cemetery full of life and like any other common place on our earth; the shadows always remain for some time after the death of the people and they sure enjoy the life that still lies there. nice beginning. Welcome to renderosity!
caro_gigi
So kitschy but so nice...You've got some good ideas..I like this picture. Death is not as black as it seems...;o)
sossy
love the peace you can find on cemeteries! this one is fabulous lighted and very impressive! wonderful composed photo! ;o)