There is something about funeral homes that cause them to be designed in an elegant, classical style. There must be some marketing studies behind this.
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9 comments:
I like the B&W. I hope you weren't there for any bad reasons lately. :(
Nice shots, sad place.
There is something about funeral homes that cause them to be designed in an elegant, classical style. There must be some marketing studies behind this.
I still don't realise we will all die. Strange that, huh?
The walls, the silence, the peace, the respect, all of them together in this shot.
Hugs
Valery
Barcelona Daily Photo
I prefer the b&w shot, it's more appropriate for this kind of business. :-)
Looks a difficult moment there.
:(
Léia
Beautiful structure and a nice photo even though the nature of the business is not a happy one. Hopefully you were just there for the photo.
Flat roofs remind me that you don't get snow there. Interesting window on the second floor sticking up like that.
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