Death graveyard 

208 creative works found

  • Jack
    by Kurt Tutschek

    US$4.99

  • I saw the daughter of the sun; she stood / Under the north rise of the copse, where now / The shade-hoar faded, where began to show / Pale primrose heads, fresh as her own pale hood / Of straight hair, groups of early mercury / No greener than her own plain sheeny gown - / Long had I wandered in the winter-town / Of smoke-grey fog, of stone grey field and tree Nor girl she seemed, nor goddess; her grave face’ / Soft as a child’s, yet wise, brighter than spring, / More warm than summer, had strange shadowing, / Then mundane lustre held both more and less; No mirth was there, no glee, no eagerness, / No love, save love for every living thing. Elizabeth Daryush / (1887-1977) (Old Angel statue circa 1915 found in a graveyard in Copunty Wicklow, Ireland).

  • Red Angel
    by Damian

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A cemetery angel, covered in a fine layer of red dust, as everything does here!

  • Heaven
    by lightsmith

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    On one side, graves. On the other, heavenly trees.

  • This is an infra-red edit of the single most humorous thing I have ever seen in a graveyard. I was Sacramento’s Old City Cemetery where countless historic figures are interred when I turned around and saw this sight. I could tell you it was a mother crow feeding a very large youngster; the young are easily as big as the parents while they are being fed outside of the nest. I could tell you that it was “bird season” for crows and this was some sort of bonding ritual between an old couple that had been together for years. Or I could tell you that it was about 10000 degrees in the graveyard when I took this shot and the birds were panting like crazy, especially the ones appropriately dressed (or “feathered”? “Downed”???) in black. But I’d rather say the thought that came to mind as soon as this painfully obvious shot was noticed: You REALLY know you’re dead when you look up to see two crows on a tombstone with your name on it, singing in harmony. That should confirm it nicely.

  • This one speaks for itself.

  • Graveyard Gate
    by Ann Garrett

    US$4.28–US$114.00

  • The Endurance of St. Paul
    by Daniel Rarela

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    St. Paul’s Chapel, NYC You only need to take a glance at this place to know it’s special… George Washington once worshipped here… this place also saw the worst of 9/11, and brought out the best in those who came here to help others recover from it.

  • Eternal
    by John De Bord Photography IPA

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    Captured at a old Pioneer Cemetery outside of Central City, Colorado…..lemme tell ya, this place is the REAL: deal, you expect to see Clint Eastwood outta the movie Pale Rider come through any second. Quite spooky and also, it is an area that just kinda puts ya in a time warp….. Thoughts welcomed!

  • Weeping Angel
    by trickyruby

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    I hear the angels weeping. / I see their heads bowed low. / Their wings surround / Those broken-hearted, / So wounded by this FOE! I see the angels huddled / Near a mother, in such pain, / Because the child / She searches for / May ne’er be found again. I hear the brush of angel’s wings, / So near they are to you. / GOD sent them there / To minister for these / Trials you’re going through. by Mary Carter Mizrany

  • The Pac
    by Verne

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    a 2pac collage that took me about 50hrs to complete

  • Graveyard Walk
    by Ann Garrett

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Infrared

  • As the title says – An abstract head-stone.

  • Spooky Graveyard
    by Gary L. Suddath

    US$4.42–US$117.80

    Spooky coastal graveyard …....Color version available upon request

  • In Memoriam
    by John De Bord Photography IPA

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Shot Thoughts & Background Info—- Fairmont Cemetery in Denver is one of my all time favorite places to shoot at, especially during the Autumn months. It is quite old with headstones dating to when Denver was barely even a city. Quite massive in size, many of the structures contained within it are fascinating examples of architectural style. For this shot, I really wanted something different, so when I was shooting it I made sure to use my Minolta 18-200 DT lens so I could go ultra wide and capture as much as I could I had an idea already in my head for the post work, and for the most part I think it works as I had planned. I really wanted something moody, heavy on the atmosphere, that provoked thought in people when they saw it. Something that made them stop and think for a second. HDR Processed. Shot Details Minolta 5D / Minolta 18-200 DT Lens 18mm | f10 | iso 200 | 1/200 | / Singh-Ray CPL / Processed through Lightroom, Photomatix for HDR, and then finally Photoshop Thoughts welcomed! —-John jdebordphoto.com

  • Sorrow in Sepia
    by Desmond Cannon

    US$3.42–US$28.50

    Inside our dreams Where do people go to when they die? / Somewhere down below or in the sky? / ‘I can’t be sure,’ said Grandad, ‘but it seems / They simply set up home inside our dreams Jeanne Willis

  • From Death
    by Crockpot

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    Whether you appreciate the circle of life or you just like skulls…

  • Whether you appreciate the circle of life or you just like skulls…

  • green angel
    by Ruben Flanagan aka (Flan)

    US$4.13–US$110.20

    Green Angel a little imagination , of an artistic computer craphic design I came up with , from an old photo I had taken several years ago.

  • Looking Homeward
    by Durotriges

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Crying
    by Kurt Tutschek

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Victorian gravestone, poignant in the half light, in the cemetery of a Norman churchyard in South Wales

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