Picture of the Week


Woops! Forgot to do this yesterday! Rick and I were having too much fun playing with the pictures we took on Saturday at the Black Diamond Cemetery. He's experimenting with using "RAW" pictures in his DSLR vs the usual JPEG. They're HUGE and have less pre-formatting (hence the "raw" aspect) so they are more friendly to editing, actually, I think they require editing, conversion anyway. But, that's the reason I didn't get this posted yesterday. I don't know if I'm actually finished with this but it is what it is:



I don't know if Rick was interested in photographing cemeteries, I know I was. They're usually parklike and the headstones can be interesting as well. The moss and lichens that grow on them add to the interest. Now we have Sarah pulled into our web, after Rick sent her a picture that he fixed she said "Can we go there this weekend?"

Maybe we should add a gallery of our cemeteries to our
smugmug site, huh?

1 cats hacked up hairballs:

Rick Williams January 5, 2010 at 3:52 AM  

"Maybe we should add a gallery of our cemeteries to our smugmug site, huh?"

That's exactly what I was thinking!

Oh, and yes, I was interested in cemetery pictures.

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After 2 unsuccessful marriages I spent 12 years as a divorcee, only to fall prey to another man's wiles. We had a fun 5 years together and then he decided he wanted more freedom so once again I'm single.

So I'm freshly divorced at 57 and have 5 great kids and now 7 grandkids. My kids are still a major part of my life but I'm busy helping my aging parents on Kauai.

I've lived in California, Hawaii and Oklahoma before finally settling here in Washington. I love Washington and come back to visit family, friends and take care of my garden often but will be temporarily a resident of Kauai.

I've moved 30 times in my life (no, my parents weren't in the service, at least not since I was about 2) and finally planted roots when I got my little house that I've owned since '91.

My family are Jehovah's Witnesses, I've been one since '72.