Cemetary 

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  • Silence Lane / I love cemeteries. / For some people, cemeteries are places of dread. For me, they are places of wonderful quiet and peace. A place of resting, whatever your religion, if any. Memories wrapped in stone and tree shadows. A place to reflect, and wonder about life. Perhaps our lives are just perfect – loved ones all around, financial independence; maybe fame and fortune. / In the end, we all wind up here. / / One life, one chance to feel good about it. / My rules for photography and art are very simple – I like it, or I don’t… / / Thanks for visiting my folio :) / I certainly appreciate your taking time to view what I’ve been up to, and enjoy reading your comments. / / / / Writings (or ramblings) / Come, Dark / Chandelier Brain / Eat Me / The 10th / You’re Strange, Rick / Ever-Queen / Sleeping / Beauty / The Black, White & Grey / / / / Hope / / / One / / / Reap what you Sow / / / Trust / / / Directions / / / Unconditional Love / / / The Long Road / / / Silence Lane

  • shot taken at the cemetary near my work. /

  • BEST VIEWED LARGER The doors of the St Michael the Archangel Chapel (commenced in 1886) . Rookwood Necropolis, at 283 hectares (700 acres), is one of the largest burial grounds in the world and one of Australia’s oldest cemeteries. It has been in continual use since it was established in 1868 and over 800,000 people have been interred within the grounds. The headstones and monuments reflect the history of the colony Of New South Wales and the development of the city of Sydney. The heritage values of the cemetery are protected by an act of Parliament. / / The original 81 hectare (200 acre) heritage area, located in the north western corner of the Necropolis, is subject to a Permanent Conservation Order and represents the largest and one of the finest surviving examples of a Victorian public cemetery anywhere in the world. Rookwood was originally designed in the grand gardenesque style, fashionable in the mid to late 19th Century. The brick gutters which defined the ornate landscaping can still be seen, together with the highly decorative monuments and other features including the chapel of St Michael the Archangel and the Serpentine Canal with its elegant ponds, bridges and urns. These were set in formal gardens with rest houses to cater for mourners and visitors This shot was the result of a Sydney group meetup on Saturday 14th June, the site definitely has a feel to it. Ive never seen so many black crows . The site definitely has an atmosphere with graves dating back to the early days of the colony.. In its day there was a rail service with a special funeral train that left from a purpose built station at Sydney’s Central Railway station. Unfortunately the special platforms at Rookwood being demolished, but the “Mortuary STation” still exists at Central Station. you can get an idea what these stations looked like at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regents_Street_railway_station,_Sydney

  • All stock can be found on Deviant Art: Shutter-stock – House Image / fallenagain stock – Birds / Lucy-Eth-Stock – Grave Stones / deathrockstock – Skeleton and Woman xbstock – Texture / amptone-stock – Texture The rest was done with brushes / and some of my personal clip art.

  • Sold as mounted print to Rob / / Ran through HDR program – Redynamix, adjusted the color equalizer, decreased saturation along the bottom, increased in her top.

  • Dealing With Loss – Grief /

  • My Website Artwork: / Me Models: / Myself and the Beautiful TextureoftheSin Original image by the Very Talented Barssel

  • Artwork and Model: Me Original Image by the Very Talented Barssel

  • My Website Artwork and Model: Me Original Image by the Very Talented Barssel Missing I step off the train / I’m walkin’ down your street again / And past your door / But you don’t live there anymore / It’s years since you’ve been there / And now you’ve disappeared somewhere / Like outer space / You’ve found some better place And I miss you / (Like the deserts miss the rain) / And I miss you / Oh / (Like the deserts miss the rain) Could you be dead? / You always were two steps ahead / Of ev’ryone / We’d walk behind while you would run / I look up at your house / And I can almost hear you shout, down to me / Where I always used to be And I miss you / (Like the deserts miss the rain) / And I miss you / (Like the deserts miss the rain) Back on the train / I ask why did I come again / Can I confess? / I’ve been hangin’ ‘round your old address / And the years have proved / To offer nothin’ since you moved / You’re long gone / But I can’t move on And I miss you / Oh-oh (Like the deserts miss the rain) / And I miss you, yeah / (Like the deserts miss the rain) And I miss you I step off the train / I’m walkin’ down your street again / Past your door / I guess you don’t live there anymore / It’s years since you’ve been there / And now you’ve disappeared somewhere / Like outer space / You’ve found some better place And I miss you / (Like the deserts miss the rain) / And I miss you, yeah / (Like the deserts miss the rain) / And I miss you, and I miss you / (Like the deserts miss the rain) / And I miss you, yeah / (Like the deserts miss the rain) Nothing But The Girl

  • This was a serious shoot…..in a cemetary….trying to be scary…. / When I asked TotS if I looked scary enough…..this was her reaction…...she couldn’t stop laughing at me! (I felt secretly relieved lol!) I just wanted to show the lighter side of Modelling/Acting/Photography for a change…. / The 3 of us had a fantastic time doing this shoot and all the others over the past week or so….. So to Barssel and TotS I would like to say a big ‘Thank You’ from the bottom of my heart to you both….for so much fun, all the laughs, ideas and creativity, advice, mock lectures and most of all the friendship we share….you are both total inspirations…... / There’s a lot to be said for Collaborations….. :) /

  • My Website Background Image, Artwork & Model: Me Model Image by the Very Talented Barssel

  • Just something different! HDR processed and then played around a bit in LR. I kind of like it…I need some flowers. My mind is growing very dark these days!!! / Thoughts??? Wait maybe I don’t want to know!!! HAHA!

  • This man lives in a small village in Hungary near to the capital. His all family lies in this cemetary and he goes there every day to visit them. / He used to be a shepherd, however today he has no job, no money. / He’s almost starving.

  • I spent the afternoon at Ft Logan National Cemetary in Denver for a funeral of a WW2 Veteran…I am a military brat. Both my mom and my dad were Marines and yet in my almost 31 years of life this is the first full metal service I have ever been too. It was the most amazing thing to be witness of. The guns, the flag, the doves…Was amazing!!! When it was all said and done what does any photographer do?? Take pictures…All the White headstones just amazed me. They go for miles and miles, thats all you see it is a reminder of how someone could be so unselfish to give there life for our Country! WOW! Such hero’s. I don’t do sappy stuff so this is new for me. A tribute and a memorial for each and every one who have served or are still serving (including my Mommy) / HDR Processed (Very mildly) and then enhanced in LR / Nikon D60 DSLR / Tamron 18-250mm / PLEASE VIEW LARGE TO REALLY GET THE FULL EFFECT /

  • Taken in 2008 Edmonds Graveyard, WA © Jessica Walker

  • This was taken at Crown Hill Cemetary in Wheat Ridge CO. There is this amazing piece of architecture that dates back to the early 1900’s. It is a landmark and a historical building, It is named the “Tower of Memories” the building itself features a large chapel and crypt burials… / I have been trying to get a shot of the with the sun perfectly shining behind to illuminate the stained glass at the top of the building…I think tonight was the night!!! / I used 3 exp HDR’s very mildy done in Photomatix, just to enhance a bit and then enhanced a bit more in LR / Mr Nikon D60 DSLR / Tamron 18mm / /

  • 2 in my “Going Home” series. Louisville, Kentucky / 4.11.09 The journey continues.. / / Others in this series: / Traveling Man / Hostel / / / / / / / / / /

  • Collaboration from the fantastic Cemetary Shoot…. Postwork/Art direction: Me Model:The Beautiful TextureoftheSin Original image by the Very Talented Ademacl

  • Featured in Everyday Women June 09 Featured in Enchanting Powerful Photo Manipulation June 09 Featured in PixElations-The Art of Photoshop June 09 More from the cemetary shoot…. Artwork: / Me Models: / Myself and the Beautiful TextureoftheSin Original image by the Very Talented Ademac

  • Featured in The Sisterhood May 09 Featured in Theatrical and Staged Photography June 09 Featured in The Divine Feminine June 09 Another collaboration with the very talented David Hibberd / Please take a look at Dave’s amazing work!! You Found Me I found God / On the corner of First and Amistad / Where the west / Was all but won / All alone / Smoking his last cigarette / I said, “Where you been?” / He said, “Ask anything”. Where were you / When everything was falling apart? / All my days / Were spent by the telephone / It never rang / And all I needed was a call / It never came / To the corner of First and Amistad Lost and insecure / You found me, you found me / Lyin’ on the floor / Surrounded, surrounded / Why’d you have to wait? / Where were you? Where were you? / Just a little late / You found me, you found me In the end / Everyone ends up alone / Losing her / The only one who’s ever known / Who I am / Who I’m not, who I wanna be / No way to know / How long she will be next to me Lost and insecure / You found me, you found me / Lyin’ on the floor / Surrounded, surrounded / Why’d you have to wait? / Where were you? Where were you? / Just a little late / You found me, you found me Early morning / The city breaks / I’ve been callin’ / For years and years and years and years / And you never left me no messages / Ya never send me no letters / You got some kinda nerve / Taking all my world Lost and insecure / You found me, you found me / Lyin’ on the floor / Where were you? Where were you? / Lost and insecure / You found me, you found me / Lyin’ on the floor / Surrounded, surrounded / Why’d you have to wait? / Where were you? Where were you? / Just a little late / You found me, you found me / Why’d you have to wait? / To find me, to find me The Fray

  • A super old graveyard with some fantastic ol trees right beside a castle in England… I took this on holiday so I cant remember where it was :-) Featured on Redbubble Homepage / Featured in Amazing Graves

  • Monsignor, I believed Jesus followed me / With his eyes, and when I slept, / An angel peeled an orange / And waited for me to wake up. (Gary Soto)

  • A photograph of a lipstick heart drawn on Oscar Wilde’s grave in the Pere Lachaise cemetary, Paris. The grave is covered in kisses from admirers. Some minor adjustments were made to the contrast. Taken with a compact Canon IXUS 80.

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