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Right after the funeral


My mother-in-law died last week at age 91. There was a lot of
embracing and a lot of warmth at the funeral; this was one of the
coldest days of the winter but funerals are warm events. This was
only a minute or two after the graveside ceremony ended, but already
people were dispersing; most of the people at the graveside were
headed to their cars to get to the house she had lived in for fifty
years -- a reception went on there for eight or nine hours afterwards.
It sounds like an oxymoron, but "funeral parties" are good parties.
This one was no exception; a lot of stories got told, and a lot of
glasses got raised.
I underexposed this shot pretty substantially. I took advantage of the
need for more light in the picture to do some noising and burning,
too. Excuse the haloing around the trees.
embracing and a lot of warmth at the funeral; this was one of the
coldest days of the winter but funerals are warm events. This was
only a minute or two after the graveside ceremony ended, but already
people were dispersing; most of the people at the graveside were
headed to their cars to get to the house she had lived in for fifty
years -- a reception went on there for eight or nine hours afterwards.
It sounds like an oxymoron, but "funeral parties" are good parties.
This one was no exception; a lot of stories got told, and a lot of
glasses got raised.
I underexposed this shot pretty substantially. I took advantage of the
need for more light in the picture to do some noising and burning,
too. Excuse the haloing around the trees.
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