January 30, 2012
Walker, Nunhead on Flickr.Via Flickr:
Mamiya 7ii, Mamiya 43mm f/4.5L, Rollei Retro 80s details of which, unless you are interested in cameras you can heartily ignore.
I must have been to Nunhead six or seven times so far - there are a couple of rolls being developed now. It has been a great find with so many unexpected things to search out. I think its probably drawing to an end.
I took a snap of this grave on 35mm back in the autumn and, although I liked the shot, it didn’t go with the mood of the rest of the series because it was too grainy. I went back to look at the scan and the urn was in place in the niche. Entropy is continuous and unstoppable, fellow humans, and I would have you remember that fact before you put your faith in legacy in stones. Your monument’s tenancy will be as brief as you yourself were.

Walker, Nunhead on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
Mamiya 7ii, Mamiya 43mm f/4.5L, Rollei Retro 80s details of which, unless you are interested in cameras you can heartily ignore.

I must have been to Nunhead six or seven times so far - there are a couple of rolls being developed now. It has been a great find with so many unexpected things to search out. I think its probably drawing to an end.

I took a snap of this grave on 35mm back in the autumn and, although I liked the shot, it didn’t go with the mood of the rest of the series because it was too grainy. I went back to look at the scan and the urn was in place in the niche. Entropy is continuous and unstoppable, fellow humans, and I would have you remember that fact before you put your faith in legacy in stones. Your monument’s tenancy will be as brief as you yourself were.

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