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12 February 2010
Photo Hunt - broken
broken cross in the Churcyard of St Andews Hornchurch. Will be back to visit other photo hunters tomorrow
Oh, it's indeed broken... that's a rare sight...
ReplyDeleteHappy PH and happy weekend :)
not broken...
I love the dream-like quality of this photo. Well done, Jams!
ReplyDeleteIts really broken ;)
ReplyDeleteUnique shot ....
This is quite an eerie photo. Captures a paranormal mood.
ReplyDeleteI like it.
:)
Lovely take on the theme :-)
ReplyDeleteI love this shot. Lots of atmosphere. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteCool shot! A bit haunting too.
ReplyDeleteEerie and haunting. Lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteSo sad... and atmospheric.
ReplyDeletewhoa. what a surreal photo. feels like a scene from a century or so ago-
ReplyDeleteGhostly beautiful! An amazing photo...
ReplyDeleteBroken but of course, unbowed.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool, eerie photo! Almost like a dream.
ReplyDeleteWhat everyone else said! Very atmospheric.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful take on the theme. Eerie and thought awaking
ReplyDeleteTHanks everyone!
ReplyDeletevery beautiful. Though seems creepy to me :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Hearts Day
Time flies and things can be broken...happy hunting. Mine is up.
ReplyDeletePerfect, Jams! I never even thought to look in a cemetery!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive picture!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend!
Beautiful, spooky, and very cool. I love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful haunting photo. Is that IR? Very interestingly done!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog.
Scott
i like the eerie mood of this photo.
ReplyDeletehappy V-day!:p
Brill!
ReplyDeleteA very atmospheric shot! I love it! It's exactly the sort of place I'd like to explore.
ReplyDeleteWhether the atmosphere has anything to do with it, I don't know, but the word verification is "choking". :)
Wow. Spooky and ethereal.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful . . . the softness is entrancing.
ReplyDeleteI love the gloomy, haunting tone of the photo. Wonder why the cross broke?
ReplyDeleteMy photo hunt post this week is about broken hearts and broken arms:
http://bonggamom.blogspot.com/2010/02/broken.html
Happy Valentine's Day and Happy Chinese New Year!
This is eerie and dreamlike...I´m sure there is a ghost waiting behind a stone.
ReplyDeleteI love to wander through and old cemetary~ beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteOld churchyards are usually good for something broken except in this young part of the world.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend Jams.
there are lots of broken things in an old cemetary. but I didn't think of it.
ReplyDeleteWOW! It took me a while to find the broken cross. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a very old cemetary. Sad that the cross is broken. Good find for the theme this week though.
ReplyDeleteTHanks everyone
ReplyDeleteWow! A broken cross, so surreal!
ReplyDeleteWhat a surreal photo! I wondered if we'd see a broken headstone this week.
ReplyDeleteI'm late in visiting everyone for Photo Hunters, but better late than never! Have a wonderful week.
I'm a little late and broken :D- The photo is more symbolistic than it seems!
ReplyDeleteVery unique. I love hazy b&w.
ReplyDeleteTHanks everyone. I'll be back visiting next week
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