Love photography and always looking for a great shot. Thank you for visiting my gallery. Comments on my work are always welcome. I do have a personal web page the address is: http://www.carlroos.com
Most of you may have viewed my images in my Renderosity gallery. However, I will be adding links and different images on my personal web-site as time goes on. So, stop by and sign my guest book.
CarlBIOI have been always interested in photography, but never pursued it as a career. My background has been in woodworking and carving and most recently making a living in the Information Technology field. An odd turn around I know, but believe it or not they have complimented each other in many ways. I really want to learn all I can to improve my photography skills. Any suggestions are always welcome.
Carl
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Comments (9)
redbeard
Fascinating image and question. I suppose that there are many possibilities but I prefer to think that only thoughts and memories remain inside, much like the memory that made someone place the wreath. Excellent shot, even the trees seem to fit right in.
blacq_nyght_vampyre
This is amazing. Where did you take the shot at? I love old graveyards. I look forward to the rest of them. Great photo!!!
kenmo
Outstanding photo...
Mikan
oh, fascinating indeed -love the old feel of the whole scene...very very nice capture!
nongo
Very old and historic looking, love it!!!!!!!
hewee
Maybe there are the rich buried under the floor. :) Go to http://community.webshots.com/user/hewee and look at the "Colonial Williamsburg, Va" album and your see grave stones all over inside on the floor of the church.
sossy
wonderful capture here and interesting question! I didn't expect that it is a church! very impressive and looking forward for the graveyard shots! ;o)))
tizjezzme
wOW, this is awesome...... I'd be curious to know how old them headstones are out back. I look forward to you the next picture !!
artform
Curious!! Love the shot of the church and stonework. Could it be some still use it and there are old prayers inside with the new? All do not need new and comfort to pray and respect the work and dignity of the old.