464 Comments for La Crypte des Fleurs

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Here rests Madame widow A. Palmans
nee Maria Brinck
Died in **** on the 16th of June, 1905
In the 7th year of ?
Provided with the help of the church

That sound close?
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This is awesome! I love these types of shots, so cool!
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This photo can represent so many things... so many aspects of life.
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good heavens that is creepy. I mean, when I look at graves.. I don't generally think about what they looked at, because I just think of them as.. well, dead. But to see the face of what is turning to dust beneath your feet..

my...
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To create pictures with such energy and life from a place of silence and death is amazing.
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I agree. Fantastic!
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A characteristic shot with such depth and motion.
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i can look at your photos over and over and never get sick of them.
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I used to work in a hardware store. It was always such a pain to convert feet to meters and inches to centimeters. Or vice versa.
well. The younger use metric to older use imperial made for some interesting math at times =)
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I feel as if I'm actually there!
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I would love to walk down that hallway. It would feel as if someone were watching.
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Long forgotten.
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I love the contrast in this, and the delicacy of the flowers.
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amazing - imagine if these people had known that years after their death people from all over the world could look at a picture of them on a magical contraption called a computer!
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