Harvey Bell

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You might consider this technique for photographing old hard to read monuments that removes the need for "controversial" enhancing:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceRWpeNgoms

If you are related to someone I have entered I will gladly allow you to edit it or transfer it to you if you want to substantially improve it.

If we are both related to the person, I would be interested in exchanging information so we can make the memorial as reflective of the person as possible.

If I have taken a photo, I may be able to send you a higher resolution photo than was allowed on FindAGrave.

I have developed an interest in out of the way cemeteries and old, hard to read monuments. I find many are children and their gravestones may be the only information that exists regarding their short lives. I also take photos of stones that no longer contain information or perhaps never did. Someone thought enough of the people interred to mark their graves though circumstance prevented them from including any information on them or neglect or inferior materials prevented information from lasting.

You might consider this technique for photographing old hard to read monuments that removes the need for "controversial" enhancing:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceRWpeNgoms

Be kind, remember; Life is but a dance over graves...

You might consider this technique for photographing old hard to read monuments that removes the need for "controversial" enhancing:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceRWpeNgoms

If you are related to someone I have entered I will gladly allow you to edit it or transfer it to you if you want to substantially improve it.

If we are both related to the person, I would be interested in exchanging information so we can make the memorial as reflective of the person as possible.

If I have taken a photo, I may be able to send you a higher resolution photo than was allowed on FindAGrave.

I have developed an interest in out of the way cemeteries and old, hard to read monuments. I find many are children and their gravestones may be the only information that exists regarding their short lives. I also take photos of stones that no longer contain information or perhaps never did. Someone thought enough of the people interred to mark their graves though circumstance prevented them from including any information on them or neglect or inferior materials prevented information from lasting.

You might consider this technique for photographing old hard to read monuments that removes the need for "controversial" enhancing:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceRWpeNgoms

Be kind, remember; Life is but a dance over graves...

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