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Above, summer in the Rhone-Alpes: a small house of mourning on a windy hill above the ski slopes of Bourg-Saint-Maurice, France. Previous memorials, churches, and graves on this site.

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Tuesday 31 July 2007

a small wind-blown shrine to lost skiers on the hill

01 August 07 @ 08:13
Must be a very surreal experience to first walk into something like that...
01 August 07 @ 08:47
Excellent set!
01 August 07 @ 11:12
Wow, amazing set. The second shot in particular is really beautiful and somber.
01 August 07 @ 12:15
great set
01 August 07 @ 15:00
i wonder if it's buried in snow during the winter.
02 August 07 @ 14:56
I really like this set. There are so many of these types of shrines everywhere, but you really caught the uniqueness of this one.
02 August 07 @ 23:26
This is an amazing set.
03 August 07 @ 20:04
@Blake: Remember the scene in "The Right Stuff" when the rookie walks into the saloon and aspires to have his picture hung on the wall?

@rion: that second shot is other-worldly... At my monitor settings, I hope I can read the secret "prove you're not a machine" code well enough...

16 August 07 @ 23:31
beautiful set. it must be wild just running into something like this. i especially love the image with the roses and knick knacks on the table :)
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One of the first photobloggers in New York City, Rion has been documenting her photos online in narrative sets since late 2000. (Most are on this site.)

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