The top carving is from a monument in Camperdown Cemetery, whereas the bottom two were both from Rookwood Necropolis.
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Just beautiful, Julie!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jose. I am particularly chuffed with the first photograph.
ReplyDeleteYes, Julie, it's my favourite too. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThat first shot is stunning!
ReplyDeleteI also like how each one is a different colour from bare to moss to iron.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Julie. I especially like the first one.
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These tombstones look very aged. Good snaps!!
ReplyDeleteoooh, those pics are very pretty!
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:) but here is my post! goog night!
Beautiful cravings. I especially love the red one!
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I very much admire the way you have the light and focus in the first shot. It gives that strange loneliness that makes a good cemetery photo
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