4am at Mitcham Graveyard, South Australia. The lights of the city shining onto the clouds creates a burning hell-like feel to it. The light then reflects onto the tomb stones to create this surreal effect. This pic published in Dec 2006
My perfect angel…. Sadly this is one of the few remaining statues in the local cemetery that is still intact – the rest have all been vandalised to some extent.
I have no idea why I am drawn to cemeteries. I do not have a morbid curiosity about death for any reason, but that’s another story. But I am drawn to them like a moth to a lit candle. I am always respectful of the final resting places and have never, to my knowledge, desecrated any grave. That having been said, I will post a few and see what you all think. Then, I’ll decide whether to keep them up and post more, or take them down and keep them private. / Brad Sumner / / / / / / / / /
I have no idea why I am drawn to cemeteries. I do not have a morbid curiosity about death for any reason, but that’s another story. But I am drawn to them like a moth to a lit candle. I am always respectful of the final resting places and have never, to my knowledge, desecrated any grave. That having been said, I will post a few and see what you all think. Then, I’ll decide whether to keep them up and post more, or take them down and keep them private. / Brad Sumner / / / / / / / /
Actually a wall i think, in the Mesa’s around Denver.
The berry bush from Caveman Craig in all its pixelly splendour! Available in a BRUK-LOAD of colours. Also available in long-sleeve and womens.
Image copyright © 2008 Abeque Wikimac. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Sunlight through a stained glass window hits the stone floor at Mont-St-Michel.
Had to wade down this river to get this photo in Irland but once i got there it was worth it i sat on these stones for about an hour just enjoying the area i was in :)
Cloud reflections move across the waters face while barnacle laden rocks can be seen beneath. The movement of light is unusual, I like it. This piece is one of my favorites and what I consider one of my most artistic.
Photograph post-processed in Photoshop. Enjoy! :)
© T.L.White
Taken at South Park near Pittsburgh Pa Pentax istD DA 16-45
Photographed in a small hamlet along the Great River Road in western Illinois just north of St.Louis, Missouri.
An old mysterious building with a tower. The moon is full, the fog is rolling in… so come on in… anytime… we’ll leave the lights on!!! / This old building is located in rochefort-en-Terre, Morbihan, Brittany, France. / / /
Accepted in Boots 2 Heal juried art show, Morton Street Gallery, Richmond, TX to benefit Breast Cancer Research Each entry was required to feature a pair of boots in some way, shape, or form. Entries chosen included paintings, mixed media pieces, sculptures, and photography. As part of my entry I included a paragraph on what I wanted this image to say: “In my photograph I wanted to evoke the atmosphere of the journey a breast cancer patient takes on their way to recovery. The gray-to-black stone road and large ominous trees gives the impression of a long, hard fight to go home; hence, The Dark Road Home. The typical pink breast cancer ribbon is created using aged barbed wire painted partially pink to signify that the research itself has a prickly nature and a long way to go. It lays across a pair of brightly colored boots. Highlighting this portion of the photo signifies the hope that breast cancer research brings, enabled by the Boots 2 Heal organization.” Nikon D40X, f/36.0, ISO 100, focal length: 55.0mm, metering mode: pattern, no flash SOLD AT THE BOOTS 2 HEAL JURIED ART SHOW
Sometime between the mid of night and morning… The washed out garden seems to groan / her fraying blanket, cold; / strands of gray inhab…
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