“ Where the wild things are ”
Not feeling inspired, I took a walk in the graveyard & was immediately drawn to these two eerie graves. They stood out among the neat rows of stone & green leafy trees with their wild overgrown look.

Something about the twigs reminds me of antlers, I think they give off folk horror ...
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  • Jean Summers Edited 2 years ago

    Great shot!  I think it's ironic.  These humans thought they were creating memorials to themselves when Nature turned the structures into something else.

    Great shot!  I think it's ironic.  These humans thought they were creating memorials to themselves when Nature turned the structures into something else.

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  • Derek Hillbeck Edited 2 years ago

    Well spotted and a great capture Kristy.  I'm definitely getting the antler/pagan vibe too.
    Good choice to go B&W and a subtle vignette too.

    Well spotted and a great capture Kristy.  I'm definitely getting the antler/pagan vibe too.
    Good choice to go B&W and a subtle vignette too.

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  • Carolyn Sellen-Metcalf Edited 2 years ago

    Great pov and a different interpretation for the challenge.

    Great pov and a different interpretation for the challenge.

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