The Ruin at the Cross | PT.II.
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(Both images photographed with a 450nm internally converted Ricoh GR, + front-mounted Hoya R72 IR filter.)
(Both images photographed with a 450nm internally converted Ricoh GR, + front-mounted Hoya R72 IR filter.)
Cool work, great mood, fantastic light ! Best regards , Jürgen
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Thank you, Jűrgen! 🙏 I’m very happy you’ve enjoyed them! Best regards, Rob
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My congrats on your new photography gear once again and on the light that came back! It wasn’t for so long out, was it? The first photo is my favorite, but on the second one I can see you 🙂
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No, the light wasn’t out for long. When it comes back the first itch I have to scratch involves my shutter-finger.☝️📷😁 I’m always grateful for having the gear that enables to me to shoot how I want to, and not be hampered in any way. Keeping my bag light is also a big consideration and for once, it’s working for me. I think I have all my bases covered. I should be good to go, now! 🤪🙏
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Yes, I commited a sin for the second time. My shadow at the base of the Reverend’s cross. I was hoping I wouldn’t so easily be outed! 🤣
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😄 I think it’s more obvious than in the shadow of a tree!
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Bugger! 🤣🤣
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Looks like George Ross is getting a second life!
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It does! Thank you! 🙏
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I’m not religious but even I can see why the Rev. should get such a nice piece of marble! Certainly stands out. Thanks for visiting again! Best, Rob.
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Reblogged this on ausevor.
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Thank you, Ausevor! 🙏
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Cemetaries are such a great moody subject. Lovely images.
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Thank you. Mimo. 🙏
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