scudder.
It's been a rainy week in NB and I've really loved every minute of it. (I've often joked that I have reverse seasonal affective disorder) I know it's dreary, but it makes me feel cozy just getting in my car. I also feel this shared thing with everyone, we are all a little wet and a little trapped indoors, and we become just a bit closer because of it.
Anyway, I passed this impressive grave stone during a walk today and can't decide if it looks better in color or black and white. Any opinions on which one is better?
I had no idea who scudder was and why the name ends in a period, (but it does add an air of importance). I did some research on scudder and found this link http://www.ettc.net/njarts/details.cfm?ID=906 that explains everything.
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I like the coloured one best, the green tinge dose it for me.
I clicked this link but alas it did not work.
I love old graves like this, I've resently been trying to find some old graves in a church yard near me, but the grave yard was in such a mess and hundreds of graves stones have been removed and the area now is a place for drugs to be taken... Very sad.
6:07 PM
I like both BW and the green tinge. The BW looks like an old photo because of the subject. Wonder what sepia toned would look like? Either way, a nice find.
12:59 AM
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