I was looking for a particular family plot for someone out of state and found this little cross covered in lichen. I liked the image and took a couple of shots. I am very interested in comments. I like cemetery shots, and try to stay away from "cliche" images.
After responding to your request for advice on moving to MF, I visited your portfolio to see if you showed any signs of the kind of approach you need to make MF work. It's been a while since you uploaded anything, hasn't it? Are you finding 35mm photography less interesting/more limiting than you thought? There are lots of hassles and problems with MF, and it's only if you've been running constantly into the limitations of 35mm photography that the change will seem at all liberating. It can be quite the reverse: new limitations to get used to, new habits to form. I've made the move the other way, moving from 6 x 6 to 6 x 4,5cm and finally to 24 x 36mm. The exceptions are my panoramic cameras, which are sort of hybrid, taking 24mm x 58mm or 24 x 67mm images. This puts them mid-way between 35mm cameras and 120-format MF cameras, and this is where I feel pretty comfortable.
excellent graphical efect for your reworking and impeccable as a macro (not so sure, what you mean with 'cliche'-images, as this one certainly is also a cliche: that's photography, like it or not :)