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Last Kiss
Image Title:  Last Kiss
 
 By: Rebecca Raybon  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Rebecca Raybon {K:26655}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Fuji Finepix S5000
Categories Landscape
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio The darker side of me
Lens digital
Uploaded 8/27/2004 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 186 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 23 Rating
5.66
/ 10 Ratings
Location City -  Lynchburg
State -  VIRGINIA
Country - United States   United States
About Just a Cemetary shot that I liked. This is " as taken", bw mode with a red 25a filter.
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There are 23 Comments in 1 Pages
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P. Christine Skinner   {K:27338} 8/27/2004
...not 'just' a cemetery shot, Rebecca, another quintessential cemetery shot is more like it. A beautiful ethereal serene atmosphere. The rows of white flowers are beautiful and give this an overall delicate feel. I have missed your wonderful photos and suffered withdrawal so now am getting a look at as many as I can :-)


Rebecca Raybon   {K:26655} 8/27/2004
What a beautiful thing to say! I am most flattered. It felt almost like a warm fuzzy :)
And couldn't have come at a better time. Thank you, my friend.


Randal Dean   {K:4004} 8/27/2004
a beautiful shot, a heartbreaking title.


Rebecca Raybon   {K:26655} 8/27/2004
Thanks so much, Randal. I see you're from Dallas?
I just took a look through your portfolio. I recognized a few places. I had a brother in law who was a police officer in Dalls, who patrolled Oak Cliff a lot. I was in Mesquite in 68 and 69. The last time I was there, in 97 I think, I couldn't tell where Mesquite stopped and Dallas started. I grew up in NE Texas, and lived in Louisiana intil 99. I plan on making it back home next year. Thanks again for stopping to comment.


Dorothy Di Liddo   {K:13766} 8/27/2004
I think the fliter added a deeper tone, and a heavier mood. Nicely done, sad yet sweet. Dottie


Randal Dean   {K:4004} 8/27/2004
I know Oak Cliff well, having grown up there, and then returning to live there for a time as an adult. One cannot now physically differentiate between Dallas and Mesquite, but the atmosphere still has a distinction--- drop me a line when you are in the area, if you are so inclined.


Andrea Hayes   {K:150} 8/27/2004
awesome. great composition.


Fabrice Gourbilleau   {K:53288} 8/27/2004
HI Rebecca. What a beautiful shot. The atmosphere with the bench and the flower is the front of the photo is full of a certain contemplation. You control perfectly the grey tones! 7++. Congrats. fabrice


Eduardo Rosas   {K:898} 8/27/2004
Beautiful image, picture and title!
Well done!
Regards


sergo ofir   {K:804} 8/27/2004
Scary movie very good of an idea very dremtic scene

bye sergo


Zeev Scharf   {K:24824} 8/27/2004
Very nice moody shot Rebecca in this sad place.
Good use of red filter


Jeff Fiore   {K:12298} 8/27/2004
Excellent B&W and an excellent cemetery scene.


Teunis Haveman   {K:52509} 8/27/2004
Rebecca, Beautiful lighting in B&W
Teunis


Gabrielle Willson   {K:7842} 8/27/2004
Dramatic yet serene


Tony Diana   {K:13396} 8/27/2004
Complicado equilibrar el B&W, pero ud lo logró, estupenda


Del Metheny   {K:25369} 8/27/2004
I do like the "feeling" you are able to create in your photos. Some select subjects to film, and others can create feeling. You do both in your site,,,sometimes both in the same photo. I am afraid I am stuck with filming objects,but I can still admire yours. Del.


Guy Dube   {K:6932} 8/27/2004
Very nice B&W picture.I like the light of the sun on the graves, like God is taking care of those people. This is a symbol of The End or a new beginning!


Neal Nye   {K:15827} 8/28/2004
Could you have chose a sadder title? It looks like the last rays of late afternoon sunshine are just brushing the tops of the flowers. Excuse me. I have to wipe the tears from my eyes.


Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91033} 8/28/2004
I have no idea why,but the death of JFK came to mind the second i saw this image..maybe because it comes across as so real in a documentary journalism kind of way..make sense?..LOL..it's a compliment,lady!..beautiful in a somber way..love the lighting and tone..gayle


Kees and Carolyn    {K:15193} 8/28/2004
A beautiful and peaceful, yet sad photo! Wonderful capture!
Carolyn


Stephen Bowden   {K:64519} 8/28/2004
Wonderful photo Rebecca, lovely tones and a great composition


Marcio Janousek   {K:18913} 8/29/2004
? perfect..
my fav


Antonio Martins   {K:401} 9/8/2004
Very nice tonal range. You?ve got the control of the light (and the shadows too).


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