Cemetery photoshoot

Discussion in 'Non Technical' started by rojoloco, Aug 16, 2009.

  1. LOWZX

    LOWZX Banned

    lol,when were they ever inhabited :)
     
  2. MagicMike

    MagicMike Moderator Staff Member

    Man that's wrong on so many levels :nono:
     
  3. LOWZX

    LOWZX Banned

    i deleted it so dont stress,but that was my point ;)
     
  4. ZedEx

    ZedEx Dr No

    :p Abandoned as in.... Several such towns in the area that were home to many many thousands of mining and farming families. As the coal ran out in such areas, so did the townships. There are some that aren't looked after anymore and aren't 'accepting new members' so to speak :p and haven't been used in 50-100 years. So ner! :p
     
  5. Adamness

    Adamness Active Member

    I completely agree, people need to relax. I think the white grave stones go with the white cars well. I personally do not think it is disrespectful in any way. They didn't pose on the grave stones or do burnouts or something..
     
  6. Stef

    Stef Active Member

    I don't see a problem with the cemetery

    It is a place of beauty and reflection.

    The white cars add to the beauty of the grave stones.

    Watch one of these pictures for a couple of minutes and see what your mind tells you
     
  7. vbevan

    vbevan Active Member

    Some very nice pics there. I don't see any disrespect to those being displayed. It would be worse if no one visited the site and the graves were allowed to fall into ruin.
     
  8. ugame

    ugame user #1

    LOL and we shouldn't have soldiers in Uniform at Anzac day?

    reminds me of when I was taking snaps of my car at the War museum.

    A busy body woman that worked there stuck her nose in to find out WHY i was there.

    Even though she then was told by others working their that I had permission, she commented on how much my car was "polluting the air"

    .....she works at a WAR museum :confused:
     
  9. cjhooka

    cjhooka New Member

    I to don't see what the problem is. Maybe if you were parked up on the grass I'd have a teary. Cool photos, both cars are looking hot. Same color as mine :thumbup::D
     
  10. jaybo

    jaybo New Member

    to be honest, i find this location makes more sense than the pics you see of zeds (or other cars) on boat ramps by the side of the river. WHY would a sportscar be near a ramp at the waters edge? Makes no sense.
     
  11. Mclovin

    Mclovin Well-Known Member

    Nice pics, don't worry about the haters. I don't think the dead really care much about it. :rolleyes:
     
  12. WA300Z

    WA300Z ZD32WA

    Does this then symbolize their zed's are close to death?
     
  13. rojoloco

    rojoloco fairladyz32.com

    Nope. Many of them are between 60-80 years old and died about 20 to 30 years ago. It is just a normal cemetery where veterans (even if they only served one tour) are laid to rest.
     
  14. Romonski

    Romonski And Justice For All

    omg wtf
     
  15. rojoloco

    rojoloco fairladyz32.com

    Read my reasoning. I feel logic trumps emotion in many instances and this is no exception.
     
  16. ross

    ross Member

    I've been to Arlington war cemertry in DC, i can understand why you choose such a place , they are quite a moving place .
    ross
     
  17. Nigel300

    Nigel300 New Member

    Nice Zed btw!
     
  18. ZedEx

    ZedEx Dr No

    soldiers commemorating fallen mates is different to posing a tank at a graveyard. This is all off topic and besides the point, just saying that you've got extremely warped views if you believe a tank is more approapriate than a sportscar at a memorial/grave site.
     

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