Brian, I like that you said the man has turned to stone, I think it describes the image well after losing a love one or friend.
LR
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Larry,
The processing (for me) created a unique view for this 3D image. The man being grayscale and the headstones of course being in the same color range yet the grass and chair having color almost suggests that the man has turned to stone as well. For me, that adds a uniqueness that I look for in images.
Nice job!
Cheers,
Brian
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I was at Glenwood Cemetery in Wayne today and saw this man sitting in a chair by a gravesite visiting a friend or love one.
LR
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