— This imagery was made possible and shot under FILMING APPROVAL thanks to FAWKNER MEMORIAL PARK & PRODUCER & ART DIRECTOR: ALATEIA for organising this opportunity for the SHOOTERS GALLERY — This image is currently being featured in a Melbourne Restaurant … Chez Olivier in Prahran … as part of an exhibition for the Shooters Gallery! — The effect is made with flashlights being waved onto the statue by bystanders. - / Also from this shoot / click images to view / / - / Other shots of Christian Iconography / click images to view / — N.B. The feature logo was prepared by myself but inspired by a design originally done by Natalie Perkins —
How does a child view death? What sense can they make of a stone with dates and names and sons and daughters who they never knew? Stones are stories and stories are lives.
Pecan Grove Cemetery / Mckinney, Texas / March 2007 /
Just a lovely headstone really.
This sculpture was wonderful. I could not get enough of the expression on her face. She is such a kindly little lady smiling out of the tall weeds and grass in the Mount Carmel Cemetery.
Alive
Headstone at Throckrington Church Northumberland
Listening, perhaps, to too much Nick Cave and the Birthday Party?... (you really do need to clickerise the ‘view larger’ here)
Whalers Cemetary, Sag Harbor, NY
One of the first to be buried at the very actively haunted Niccum Cemetery in Illinois. / This stone has been re-etched for preservation. Taken during an investigation.
“How much of human life is lost in waiting.” / ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson Happened across this old tombstone in a mostly hidden, overgrown cemetery. The red vine growing over it looked like a lover’s embrace.
Taken at Ballan cemetry in Victoria, Australia
Taken at Ballan Cemetry in Victoria, Australia
Tombstones in a military cemetery with a row of trees and a cloudy sky.
A FORGOTTEN GRAVEYARD FOLDED IN EARLY MORNING MIST WITH HEADSTONES DRAPED IN DEW SOAKED COBWEBS. SPOOKY!
A DOUBLE HEADSTONE IN AN ANCIENT DISUSED GRAVEYARD LOOKING UP WITH A BROODING STORMY SKY ABOVE.
St. John Cemetery in Louisiana
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