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'Keep right on to the end of the road...'
 
Image Title:  'Keep right on to the end of the road...'
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 By: Len Webster  
  Copyright ©2005

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Photographer Len Webster  Len Webster {Karma:25714}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Nikon Coolpix 5200
Categories Architecture
Journalism
Landscape
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Portfolio Brummagem & Round About
21st Century
Religious Buildings
Lens Nikon Coolpix 5200
Uploaded 8/3/2005 Film / Memory Type Digital
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Location City -  Netherton
State -  THE BLACK COUNTRY
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About The graveyard at St Andrew's Parish Church, Netherton, in that part of the English West Midlands traditionally known as 'The Black Country'.
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Len Webster Len Webster   {K:25714} 8/5/2005
Thanks again, Kessia.

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Kessia & Morgan UVA   {K:7265} 8/5/2005
excellent photograph!! i love the perspective in this one, its really well centered and has excellent depth! and i like the mix of elements from stone to flowers to dirt! great shot, well done!! Kessia

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Len Webster Len Webster   {K:25714} 8/4/2005
Thanks again, Margaret.

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 8/4/2005
Great perspective really leads the eye and great natural framing an excellent composition - and very apt title!
Margaret

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Len Webster Len Webster   {K:25714} 8/4/2005
Thanks for the suggestion, Eric. Much appreciated.

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Len Webster Len Webster   {K:25714} 8/4/2005
Yes, Ian - it is B'ham City's 'theme song'.

Thanks for the comments. As you say, something did 'happen' in the sky...

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Eric Peterson   {K:4419} 8/4/2005
Nice composition with the lane leading you into the graveyard. I don't know what happened to the sky, but you might want to consider cloning another sky in if it came from the camera like that rather than being a compression artifact.
Eric

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Ian Crean   {K:14866} 8/3/2005
Hi Len, that song just makes me think of Birmingham City, not pleasant for a Villa fan!
The shot is well composed and a nice local record but something happened in the sky, but then I notice the digitised effect has come out all claret and blue, sweet irony!
Cheers, Ian

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