Plain Cross

Ross Bay contrast

Another view in Ross Bay Cemetery from a couple of weeks ago, looking towards the bright ocean through the trees. I liked the bright light reflecting off the lighter coloured stone and the patterns it makes against the dark grass. And the contrast between the simple stone cross and the complex cast metal monument.

Other Ross Bay Cemetery posts can be found here.

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Canon G15, 30.5 mm (=140mm full frame), ISO80, f2.8, 1/100th +/- E.V. 2.0.

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11 thoughts on “Plain Cross

    • Thanks! Every time I see that bright light filtering through the trees at the south edge of the cemetery I want to photograph it, but it is very hard to capture well.

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    • Thanks Ken – it was one of those processes where little by little I ended up here – seeking an effect that finally came when I went much further than I had intended at first. I kind of like the discovery that comes with these ‘darkroom’ events.

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    • Thanks Melinda! I had not thought of it that way. I am still trying to figure out what puts emotion into a photograph, so it is interesting to have those ideas to ruminate on.

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  2. I’ve always been fascinated with graveyard photography. Your image is wonderfully moody. Well done. Thanks also for visiting and following our blog which gave us a chance to discover yours. Have a great rest of the day.

    Marks and Joey

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