Doc

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Started Findagrave after my Father LEL had to stop due to health reasons. My ex Son in law PTyrie and I are teaming up and trying to get to as many request as we can in Tippecanoe County. We are also working on getting Resthaven Cemetery as close to 100% photographed as we can.
Family names I am interested in are
Ludberg,Bass, Pearson, Harner, Bagat,Jackson,Disinger,
Logdberg, Tyrie.
I travel to Ontario Canada (GTA Area) several times a year. I will attempt to do volunteer photos in that area if possible. I will approve all edits that you can verify to me or if you point out I made a mistake. I am more than Happy to pass on a memorial to a Family Member, Just ask. Feel free to use any of my Photos as you wish. I don't care if you give me credit or not. I am doing this to help people and to preserve History, NOT to get Credit for myself. It is my opinion that when you take a photo of a standing headstone that you should be square with the front of it and have your camera at the same level of the headstone if possible. Try to avoid your shadow on the stone and try to avoid your reflection on a shiney stone if possible. I guess I have become a Taphophile.
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Started Findagrave after my Father LEL had to stop due to health reasons. My ex Son in law PTyrie and I are teaming up and trying to get to as many request as we can in Tippecanoe County. We are also working on getting Resthaven Cemetery as close to 100% photographed as we can.
Family names I am interested in are
Ludberg,Bass, Pearson, Harner, Bagat,Jackson,Disinger,
Logdberg, Tyrie.
I travel to Ontario Canada (GTA Area) several times a year. I will attempt to do volunteer photos in that area if possible. I will approve all edits that you can verify to me or if you point out I made a mistake. I am more than Happy to pass on a memorial to a Family Member, Just ask. Feel free to use any of my Photos as you wish. I don't care if you give me credit or not. I am doing this to help people and to preserve History, NOT to get Credit for myself. It is my opinion that when you take a photo of a standing headstone that you should be square with the front of it and have your camera at the same level of the headstone if possible. Try to avoid your shadow on the stone and try to avoid your reflection on a shiney stone if possible. I guess I have become a Taphophile.
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