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~In Remembrance of James and Martha~

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Thanks for stopping by :) My previous upload, "Mt. Moriah". Happy Valentine's Day! HUGS, ~Melinda~

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claude19

4:03AM | Sun, 14 February 2010

In memory of a great love without end other than fatal! EXCELLENT idea !!!

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angelafair

6:17AM | Sun, 14 February 2010

Great shot

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jmb007

9:33AM | Sun, 14 February 2010

bonne photo!!

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goodoleboy

6:41PM | Sun, 14 February 2010

Interesting shot of the memorials and slanted cemetery, Melinda. I have the 1936 movie, The Plainsman, on DVD, starring Gary Cooper as Wild Bill and Jean Arthur as Calamity Jane. Ask your mom about it.

bebert

10:11PM | Sun, 14 February 2010

quelques nomsbien connus, même chez nous :) nice shot.

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Alex_Antonov

10:19PM | Thu, 18 February 2010

Wow!

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Chipka

11:53PM | Thu, 18 February 2010

You really have this stonework thing going well in your recent posts. The brick/stonework is always the first thing that I notice in this series, and that's quite an exciting thing. There is a great repetition of shapes here, as opposed to the more irregular stone-work in the previous post, and that's a nice little shift: it keeps the richness varied, and the warmer colors are more uniform here, which adds to a totally different reading of the mood. It's funny, too, because the stone-work is still irregular, but I get a more "angular" feel from it, and I think it's because of your layered composition...the way the nearest wall seems more angular and such than the wall farther in the distance, and there's a great byplay between their colors...darker colors up front, redder more vivid colors farther back, and then the upper bracket of green that seems to point the eye more towards the central portions of the picture, without doing so obviously. I really like that little compositional trick, it works perfectly here.


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