Gijzelbrechtegem (4 added)

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or Grijsloke as it's called locally.
"famous" for its witches

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I really like the big sky with the subtle clouds in the first one. (A lot of people would have chosen to increase the contrast in the sky and I'm getting a little tired of that look.) I also like the use of the tree in the second one and the leading lines in the third one.

What are the objects attached to the tree in #9 and why are they attached?
 
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Thank you, Mike!
Very much appreciated!

I used an old lens for this series and I wanted to preserve some of it's lower contrast nature.
(Nikkor SC 5cm F1.4 Nippon Kogaku m39)

the objects on the tree are cd's. some front and some back.
The reason escapes me as well :)
 
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Another super set of images Bart. For me I really like numbers 1/2/3/5/8 and 12. Could tell me Bart what are the metal disks on the three in no:9. Is this some kind of religious spot? We have such places here in Ireland where people place items of sick or deceased relations or friends and pray rot then.
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These were shot on film.
Had to wait for the roll to be finished :)

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The first two images are my favs in the newly added images. How did you process them Bart as they were shot with film? Do you have the equipment to process the film roll or did you have it processed somewhere else?
 

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