When taking photographs of tombstones at several cemeteries, have a photograph to mark where the photos from each cemetery end and the photographs from the next one begin. That’s what I should have done in the set of photos shown in this image. I ran them all together and should have taken a “break” picture to indicate where the next cemetery’s photos started.

The best thing to do is take a picture of the entrance, church, or something near the cemetery or its entrance. If nothing else, write the name of the cemetery on a piece of paper and take a picture of that. But do something. Otherwise you might not remember what stones were taken where.

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