The American Cemetary (Louisiana)

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I took these a few months ago with a crappy point and shoot...But I still like them :) I have always been fascinated by cemetaries.

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My two cents:

#4 really trips my trigger- the colour and composition are really pleasing to my eye :) The others have potential.. I think these photos could stand a little TLC in photoshop though. They seem overexposed (I had the same problem with my point-and-shoot)! Do you have a photo editing program at all?
 
Great photo's... They have sort of an eerieness to them!
 
Awww. That fallen angel in the 6th (I think) photo ... it makes me go all "awww" over it.

Yes, there is a bit of overexposure to be seen, which is what many compact digital cameras tend to do when set on AUTO, but it could be worked on in any kind of post processing programme. I also see a bit of magenta cast in most, I don't know where that comes from.

I like to photograph on old (!) cemeteries, too. Most of the newer ones are a bit boring for photography, though.
 
I have photoshop...I just don't like editing pictures taken with the little p&s...feels like a waste of time if I know they won't look good blown up larger. I'm weird. These were taken in transition after I gave my film SLR to my dad while I decided which DSLR I could get (aka afford). I'll have to go back there now that I have my DSLR if I can catch it drizzling rain again :)
 

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