Very cool set - Love these shots. I'm not freaked out in any way.
The term 'Graven Images' is a loaded biblical term. I'm guessing you know that though.
This is a discussion on Graven Images within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Very cool set - Love these shots. I'm not freaked out in any way. The term ' Graven Images ' ...
Very cool set - Love these shots. I'm not freaked out in any way.
The term 'Graven Images' is a loaded biblical term. I'm guessing you know that though.
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Yeah I know. Got more than a barrelhead of religion as a youngster.
I have some pictures posted on my site about this cemetery. One of them I post here:
Arun Gaur
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found this one yesterday. I call it 'redundant':
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Funny. Reminds me of one a friend took while we were on a city walkabout - Sleeper.
I grabbed this one on the same walkabout -
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yikes, adds a whole new meaning to 'being put on ice'.
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A painter takes their vision and makes it a reality. A photographer takes reality and makes it their vision.
Was out and about in Marblehead Mass the other day and went to one of my favorite cemeteries - Old Burial Hill, est 1630. The light was harsh, but I wandered around anyway and ended up in a really marshy section that contains some of the oldest stones.
Mary Reed, 18 years old, died 1712.
Very cool! I love to look at old headstones. These are so ornate and have weathered well.
You guys are going to get soooo sick of me and my graveyards. Still, I can't keep away from them. After going by this one that's up on a hill by a busy road about 1000 times, I finally stopped. It's tiny and not very well kept up. Vandalized, but oddly free of beer cans.
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That is al rather spooky looking one. We have nothing really old here. Very cool history out in the New England area for sure. I like your muted tones, they tame down the rather brown dullness of late winter.
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