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 (8)
nongo
Go figure!!!!! There's no real good answer to this one Carl, makes sense to leave them right where they fall, especially if there is ingraving on it... excellent shot!!!!
jtorgler
Such a beautiful and charming old stone building... seems so peaceful ... clever title for your pic :)
blacq_nyght_vampyre
I agree that it might be easier to mow but I agree also with nongo; should just leave them. But this is a great shot nonetheless, and you have a great eye!!!
redbeard
A wonderful interpretation of the title, very creative work!
sharky_
Interesting find. Its a shame someone would do that. Aloha
tallpindo
That looks like the wall Jim Jones pissed on in 1978. The pock marks from the point blank submachine guns are still there. The Koolaid has frozen the grass.
artform
Profound title to a very interesting picture. Your angle catches the essence of the mystery. Good shot. Leaning on the church, a good way to end. Why? Preservation from the vandals pushing them to destruction again. Will you find a picture with them renewed in spring?
sossy
impressive and very interesting! better cutting grass? LOL but do they now know where the deceased are buried? ;o)