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St. Marx Cemetery #1
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Vienna's only remaining municipal Biedermeier-cemetery was founded in 1784 after the hygiene decree of Emperor Joseph II.

On this cemetery residents of today's third district were buried along with residents of parts of the first and second district.

In the area of the shaft graves the Mozart memorial can be found. The exact place of his grave is not known.

Already 90 years after its opening St. Marx Cemetery was closed due to the enormous expansion of Vienna's population. The size of the Biedermeier cemeteries was insufficient, so Vienna's Central Cemetery was opened.

After WWI the four Biedermeier cemeteries were altered into parkways. Hans Pemmer, a teacher of Vienna's third district succeeded in his attempt to save St. Marx as an open-air museum.

Here's a list of some famous people who were buried here:
Birago, Birkenstock, Calafati, Strasiripka (Canon), Degen, Diabelli, Donner, Fendi, Karadzic, Karajan, Kornhäusel, Madersperger, Montoyer, Morawetz, Paradis, Parhamer, Pfeiffer, Rosenthal, Streicher, Thonet und Ypsilanti.

I did some kind of manual HDR here...
You can see it on the leafes ;o)

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::JQ
04/30/07 6:51 AM GMT
ooooooooo kudos for this one!! the colours are awesome,the perspective you shot the cross from is impresseive and i love the presentation!!! fantastic shot mr chris!!
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::tigger3
04/30/07 8:29 AM GMT
You have done a most wonderful job on this one Chris. >
♫ :)sandi
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I really enjoy hearing from my caedes friends.
.twinkel
04/30/07 9:35 AM GMT
great story Chris and a great picture and you did a fine job with the HDR(what ever that means???) lol, great presentation my friend:))
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laughter is the best medicine.
::mia04
04/30/07 10:53 AM GMT
I love the deep colours, the composition is great, and the framing works just perfect.
I have been two or three weeks ago to take pictures, but didn't have the time to sort them through yet... So, since this one is called #1, I'm waiting for more images of yours ;-)
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For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, plausible, and wrong. - H. L. Mencken
::Anita54
04/30/07 12:34 AM GMT
Gorgeous Chris. The amazing colors and clarity are a beautiful sight. Perfectly presented. Thanks for this one.
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After a bit of an absence, partly vacation but mostly tax season...busy for bookkeeping businesses... I'm glad to be back out here with at least 'some' regularity. I've missed everyone and am glad to have a little more time again.
::djholmes
04/30/07 12:52 AM GMT
Interesting perspective on the cross and great colors -- but where's the cemetery? ;)
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.Catharina
04/30/07 3:58 PM GMT
Pretty cool presentation Chris..and those vivid colours are really beautiful, wonderful work my friend:)
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.corngrowth
04/30/07 6:28 PM GMT
Chris, thanks for this nice image and the educational narrative. Regards, Cornelius
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Verbeter de wereld, begin bij jezelf (improve the world, start with yourself).
.dutch_postings
04/30/07 6:36 PM GMT
HDR or not, it makes a great image, and i like the overlap in the frame as well.
Fine posting you have set up for us today.
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remove your lenscap
::fogz
04/30/07 6:42 PM GMT
very good presentation Chris! I like the way you have overlapped the cross onto the frame! well done!
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"Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but for those who love, time is eternity." ...live well ...love much ...laugh often ..... mygallery
karma29
04/30/07 7:50 PM GMT
Great perspective and very interesting history. Excellent presentation, I agree with Patti. :o)
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"A good photograph is knowing where to stand"-Ansel Adams
.Fergus
04/30/07 8:47 PM GMT
I have done a wonderful work and great story too.
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"What doesn't kill us makes us stronger" - Friedrich Nietzsche
::G8R
06/23/07 4:14 PM GMT
This is such an interesting photo to me. The colors are great and I love the way the cross overlaps the frame. How did you do that? Excellent presentation! Thanks for sharing this.
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“There is only you and your camera. The limitations in your photography are in yourself, for what we see is what we are.” ~Ernest Haas~

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