On one side, graves. On the other, heavenly trees.
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
Cemetery Pere Lachaise, Paris Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / poppy / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect
FEATURED ON REDBUBBLE HOME PAGE Old army graveyard at Curragh Camp, The Curragh, Ireland Nikon F2as 20mm lens / Infra-red Monochrome negative scanned via NikonScan
Central cemetery / Vienna / Austria. / / For those who are interested: / The original image
This one of our local Churcches, taken on a damp dark day, sort of the right day for churches and grave yards. Almost desaturated it to darken the feel.
’’....3 am…. there was a full bright moon with heavy black clouds, which threw the whole scene into a fleeting diorama of light and shade as they sailed accross. For a moment or two I could see nothing, as the shadow of a cloud obscured St Mary’s church and all around it. Then as the cloud passed I could see the ruins of the abbey coming into view; and as the edge of a narrow band of light as sharp as a sword-cut moved along, the church and the churchyard became gradually visible’’ From Dracula by Bram Stoker, Chapter 7. Whitby Abbey, the place that inspired Bram Stoker to create Dracula and a mecca for folk of a Gothic persuasion…
from my 2008 Cemetery Collection – created in the Through the Viewfinder Style Using a lightblocking tube, I shot the square viewfinder of an old vintage argoflex 75 using my digital Olympus E330
from my 2008 Cemetery Collection – created in the Through the Viewfinder Style Using a lightblocking tube, I shot the square viewfinder of an old vintage argoflex 75 using my digital Olympus E330
Dealing With Loss – Grief /
“See its face beneath the glass / It murmurs on the breeze / Like a long black Cadillac / It passes ‘neath the trees / What is it you’re waiting for? / Sweet love is on its knees / Go to sleep my one true love / And find your heart’s release…” David Gray – Nos Da Caraid
Melaten Cemetery, Cologne
/ When I was travelling in Ireland, I came across a gravestone that had the celtic cross on it. I took a picture of it and well, here it is. Featured In: My Child’s Art / Experimental Photography & Editing / Ireland
Photographed in Kensal Green Cemetery, North West London on a very foggy day in December 2007. Canon 10D / 15-30mm Sigma lens @19mm / 1/350 sec @f16 / ISO 400 / Lens distortion corrected in Photoshop / Lens vignetting added in Lightroom
Brompton Cemetery taken back in 1999.
A dark Cemetary, a scantaly clad Gothic girl in a corset…What more could you want. Have you ever read the series DEAD WITCH WALKING by Kim Harrison? This image reminds me of her character Rachel Morgan. The series is a wonderful read for anyone who enjoys Mysterys, Vampires, Elves, Pixies and Demons… Reachel is a sexy butt kicking heroin/Private investigator. / A Great Read!! There are Seven Books to the Reachel Saga, so the story continues… I would like to thank: / Woman: Marcus J. Ranum / http://mjranum-stock.deviantart.com/art/Fetish-Poppins-2-116455471 Cemetary by Azurylipfess stock: / http://azurylipfesstock.deviantart.com/art/graveyard-winter-28474481 Background by Arca Stock: / http://arca-stock.deviantart.com/art/closer-pre-121781788 All artworks contained herein have been created in Photoshop CS3 or Photographed, by Adara Rosalie, and are all original artworks. / My gallery is Copyright © 2008-2009 Adara Rosalie. All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission.
Collaboration from the fantastic Cemetary Shoot…. Postwork/Art direction: Me Model:The Beautiful TextureoftheSin Original image by the Very Talented Ademacl
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
A collaboration between Ademac and Textureofthesin and Tracey Mac Photographer: The warmly regarded and very talented Ademac Art direction and inspiration: Tracey Mac Textures: TOTS Model and processing: TOTS Featured June 2009 : Mature Woman Group
This image is part of our project “Guardian – Cemeteries and their Sentinels”. A calendar with selected images from this series, published by Amber Lotus, is available now on www.Duirwaigh.com Guardian – Cemetaries and their Sentinels – 2010 wall calendar: / © Angi Sullins & Silas Toball For a slide show film with more graveyard images or to see our inspirational and mytho-poetic art, cards, prints, calendars and books visit Duirwaigh Studios For inspiration visit the Message from the Muse Blog! Duirwaigh Studios: / There you can find prints, greeting cards, calendars, books and more that will make perfect gifts. Plus our inspirational film “A Knock at the Door” and more…
Not sure the name of this doll so I’m calling her Little Lolita for now. / I was inspired by : www.tatteredrags.net / Jodi’s OAAK dolls are sooooo cute!! You can find her in my top myspace friends at: / myspace.com/artistmind ink water color pencil on matte paper / 8.5×11”
I had to take my son to the health visitor clinic today for his year old check up. After we were through there (receiving a glowing report that all is very well with his development) I decided to walk by the graveyard in front of the old C/E church in the village. I had, of course, brought my camera. And this is what I got for my little sojourn.
composite of 3 photos Featured in The World As We See It , or as we missed it. October 2009 Featured in Amazing Graves Group, October 2009 Featured in Shoot The Moon Group, November 2009 Featured in Witches, Wizards and Warlocks.Group, November 2009 Featured in HALLOWEEN Group, November 2009
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