The english cemetries have a strange fascine. They have often paths and panks, like you were in a park. People can drive in, walk around or sit and think. Who knows what about this old man was thinking about.Though, it was really a strong sensation to observe his deep thoughts.
Thanks for visiting my portfolio. I also like cemetries, expecially the english ones, where you can walk, sit on a pank and just relax your self. I corrected the name (I don?t know why I had this Lapsus?memory questions?) and I agree with you that this old man is a bit small in the Pic, but I didn?t want to disturb such a magical atmosphere and I didn?t have a long-distance lence, so I had to accept this result. Of course I visited High Gate Cemetry in London, how could I miss it? Its desolate and fascinating paths, with squirrels that run everywhere (even on my bag, because I had chocholate with me!) and suddenly, already from far away, I could admired the huge head of Karl Marx? I attach here a Photo I took there: ?The philosophers have interpretated the world in various ways, the point is to change it?
Hi Katia, You have a nice portfolio, but in this one the guy is just too small - I didnt notice him till I read the About. I love cemeteries. Did you go to Highgate? - its really cool - lots of angels overgrown with weeds etc. Just wanted to let you know its St Pancras - Pancreas is some sort of internal bodily organ! H:)