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02-FEB-2012 Mark A. Krauss

Gardens of stone

San Bruno, CA

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Nikon D3 ,Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 Ai-S
1/640s f/8.0 at 50.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time02-Feb-2012 11:50:36
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D3
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length50 mm
Exposure Time1/640 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent200
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Metering Modematrix (5)
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Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
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Zane Paxton13-Feb-2012 22:06
Nicely captured Mark! Lots of mood in this one.
Aaron M13-Feb-2012 02:58
So ... many ... wonderful ... lines. I drive by this all the time but have never stopped to check it out in detail -- thanks for sharing so I could finally see it without it dissapearing so quickly!
Barry Ailetcher10-Feb-2012 21:49
wonderfull image Mark and the fog just makes it better
fotabug10-Feb-2012 04:28
Excellent image, Mark. But it fills me with sadness.
Laura Milholland09-Feb-2012 21:24
I agree with everyone else. I think this is one of your best of the cemeteries. V
paplvr09-Feb-2012 20:33
Very nice shot. Interesting to see the gaps in headstones. I'd have expected that to be uninterrupted. Linda S
martyn george (Hedonic3000)09-Feb-2012 18:54
This has got to be one of your best shots of this cemetery, excellent work, Mark.V.
Jeanne Newman09-Feb-2012 16:08
A beautiful, moody image, Mark...very well shot. The mist certainly adds to the visual appeal of the composition. v.
Steve Thuman09-Feb-2012 13:59
Great shot. The fog really sets the mood
graham 09-Feb-2012 12:54
superb shot Mark
Ed Duverger09-Feb-2012 09:43
Impressive but also sad view.
Eloine 09-Feb-2012 06:30
WOW! This has got to be the best picture I have seen of this. Everything is super sharp! I love the little soft ridge in the foreground too like you are looking over the hill and this vast field of head stones as far as the eye can see.