The title of this blog comes from a Gaelic expression -"putting on the poor mouth"-which means to exaggerate the direness of one's situation in order to gain time or favour from creditors.
very ghostly. I am assuming that was done on purpose. Great photo!
Fantasmagoric! Not where I want to be at midnight...
Evocative
I have a friend who likes visiting cemetaries it seems like a hobby to him.
Thanjs everyone. I love walking through old church graveyards. Many are overgrown and a bit neglected now.
You have given them a very ghostly feel.
I'm glad I succeeded!
That is killer scary looking Jams love the effect!
I'm a graveyard fan myself. Norfolk Island has a great one, so does Dunedin in New Zealand.If you ever come to Sydney, I'll take you to St Stephen's in Newtown
Thanks Amanda, I got the effect pretty right then! I love graveyards nursemyra. St Stephen;s must be a real treat
very ghostly. I am assuming that was done on purpose. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteFantasmagoric! Not where I want to be at midnight...
ReplyDeleteEvocative
ReplyDeleteI have a friend who likes visiting cemetaries it seems like a hobby to him.
ReplyDeleteThanjs everyone. I love walking through old church graveyards. Many are overgrown and a bit neglected now.
ReplyDeleteYou have given them a very ghostly feel.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I succeeded!
ReplyDeleteThat is killer scary looking Jams love the effect!
ReplyDeleteI'm a graveyard fan myself. Norfolk Island has a great one, so does Dunedin in New Zealand.
ReplyDeleteIf you ever come to Sydney, I'll take you to St Stephen's in Newtown
Thanks Amanda, I got the effect pretty right then!
ReplyDeleteI love graveyards nursemyra. St Stephen;s must be a real treat