Church Of The Poison Mind

 

Kodak Brownie Hawkeye, Fujifilm Neopan 100 Acros Black & White Film ISO 100

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    • Thank you Tim! Your 52 Cameras project entry w/ your Brownie prompted me to dig these out of my archives. They were taken this time last year at a historical cemetery in Fort Worth, Texas called Oakwood. It’s a gorgeous place filled with giant oak trees, rolling hills and a very scenic view of the downtown skyline as it sits very high up on a hill. It’s the oldest cemetery in Fort Worth & boasts a few famous as well as infamous graves. I created a small photobook of it using a different camera. It’s here if you wanted to have a look: http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/2980383 Kind of dark, kind of gothic. At any rate, thank you so much for liking my work and again, for reblogging this entry.

      Brightest Blessings.

  1. I loved looking at the book your style is incredible. I am going to a very old cemetery in Niagara On The Lake Ontario Canada on Wednesday with camera #3! And your shots have inspired me to get out and explore this place again. I have not been since I was a teenager.
    Thank you for your kind words about my 52 week project. .

    • Oh I’m glad you got to take a look at it. The preview only shows 15 of the 26 pages but it gives you a good idea of what I saw I think.

      I hope you’ll be adding some of those photographs to your 52 week project. I wonder what camera you will use for them, I can’t wait to see.

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