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Daily Archives: 6 December 2008

Today’s fun cemetery pics

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Posted on 6 December 2008 by Geoff

This gallery contains 4 photos.

None of these came out as well as I had hoped. I thought the wonky headstones would look great as a black and white. Then I overcompensated and over-saturated the others! The last one is an attempt at a lomo … Continue reading →

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