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Boeschepe Cemetery


Boeschepe Cemetery
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Copyright: Reid Stone (go2stones) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 212 W: 0 N: 269] (1121)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-04-21
Categories: Daily Life, Architecture
Camera: Canon Powershot A520
Exposure: f/4, 1/640 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Cemeteries [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2007-09-18 3:40
Viewed: 523
Points: 14
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
I've joined a nice photography club in our area, and our next "assignment" is cemeteries. This reminded me of the cemetery in Boeschepe, France. This is the area that used to be Flanders.

Much importance and expense I suspect is devoted to the grave sites. Plaques are also placed on the graves by family members, associates, organizations and clubs paying their respect. You can see many of these in the photo. Much honor and remembrance.

I spent last April in France and a lot of that time in Boeschepe. I was on my early morning jog one morning, and as I passed by the building at this cemetery, I noticed a young woman with her backpack getting her things together and heading off across the countryside. I guess she had spent the night in the cemetery. Braver than I. :-)

I have more images from this delightful area. Made with the trusty Canon Powershot camera. I'll post a few more of them.

I hope you enjoy.
Reid

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Hi Reid, Hi up on a hill - overlooking the land - I find it peacefull, but sleeping there at night would be quite a different thing.
Must be great to have a photography club.
You can learn a lot from the society you are visiting, by having a look in the cemetry.
This extra plagues placed on the actual stone I did not know, but it really is a nice thing to do!
TFS
Els

I have my fun receently too into the cemetary. Long herbs... But the syndical activitys are finish now... Things go back to the normal!
I like the difference here.. No Herb... Just rock and stones basically! And flower who contrast nicely!

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  • milas Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2712 W: 405 N: 2964] (32607)
  • [2007-09-18 6:50]

merhaba myfriend Reid;
Her canlı ölümü tadacaktır...Ayeti herkesin sonunun burası olacağını çok güzel ifade ediyor, bütün dinlerde açıkca kabul edilen ahiret hatatına iyi gitmemiz için bu dünyadaki görevlerimizi ve sorumluluklarımızı iyi bilmemiz gerek diyorum...selamlar

Bonjour Reid,
Excellent point of view of the cemetery, great shot and composition , nice note and beautiful colors and sharpness picture.well done..
Michel

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  • japiey Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1248 W: 85 N: 2323] (8892)
  • [2007-09-18 14:15]

Dear Reid.

A nice document.
Maybe the bottom can be cropped a little.
Salutes, dear friend.
Enjoy life, and wishes to the photography club members.

jean paul

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  • AKITA Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1003 W: 81 N: 66] (12072)
  • [2007-09-18 18:06]

Dear Reid,
yes, also I often watched the cemeteries with full flowers in France. the beautiful flowers induce us sad and centimental feelings, but flowers are beautiful themselves and become a good part of the view.
this your photo is clear and bright, those sight must relief the deep sorrow of everyone.
thank you,
Akihisa

In India, as in Mexico, they sit in the cemetary all night with candles, praying on halloween night. In India, Christian wooden coffins are made to dissolve inside of 7 years, at which time, the space is reused for someone else, unless you pay for more time. This cemetary makes me feel people love their families, and miss them terribly. I like the variety of headstones. Some look very old.

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