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320 creative works found

  • A Quiet Moment
    by Kevin Kroeker

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    This is a shot of one of the many cemeteries in town, this is the lane that leads into it. It was a really weird day with a mix of sun and cloud and fog. The light was great for shooting, the colors of these dead leaves were so vibrant. / / More from this cemetery series: / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /

  • Tombstone Sunset
    by Scott Ruhs

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    This photo was taken in Windsor, Nova Scotia. The lone cross was pointed out to me by my girlfriend. I’m really happy with the way this shot turned out. / ______________ / Check out more of my art from these categories: / Holiday Cards / Abstracts / Sketches / Birds / Seascapes/Landscapes/Sunsets / ______________ /

  • Overpass
    by Stuart Wilson

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  • Ethereal
    by Globalphotos

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    Hope you like her :-) please view large / . / WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

  • 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.

  • In Trust
    by Steve Rowsell

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    An angel thoughtfully records the deeds of the departed while sitting on the edge of a family plot in Mount Carmel Cemetery, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. / More from Mount Carmel

  • The Graveyard
    by Nicholas Averre

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    The cemetary at St Georges church in Beckenham, south London.

  • Weeping Angel
    by trickyruby

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    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 with Fog
    by LizVengeance

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    Taken on my way to school this morning. / It was foggy like no other, and I pass a cemetery on my way so that little light bulb went off (haha). Comments/criticism much appreciated :D and I’ll admit, I put a filter on this to bring out the brightness in the fog and darken everything else. but sometimes filters do a photo good =]

  • Cemetary 1700's
    by Lucindawind

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    St Pauls Cemetery dates to the beginning of Halifax Canada and might well be the oldest cemetery in the Maritime Provinces. The oldest stone dates to 1752 I had to make this B&W ..it just suit it ! and yes it was another foggy day

  • R.I.P.
    by Adrian Donoghue

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    This imagery was made possible and shot under filming approval. Thanks to Fawkner Memorial Park and producer and art director: Alateia for organising this opportunity for the shooters gallery.

  • Beyond the Cross
    by Craig Hender

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    Another shot taken at the Mount Barker cemetary. Located in the Adelaide holls in South Australia. /

  • Praying for Us
    by yolanda

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    An angel at the top of a tall tombstone at Liverpool Cemetery. I just thought it was really beautiful. Various Themes

  • All proceeds from this special edition is being donated to the Cancer Society.

  • The monument and pavilion are at the highest point of Nazareth. A graveyard that includes some native Americans and a false legend about it being a watch tower for Indians (that had already been “removed” by the time the original pavilion were built) gave this structure its name. Nazareth is known as the Barony of the Rose because William Penn family’s Tax payment of a single rose every June 24th. This is one of the views of the graves from inside the pavilion. Nazareth, PA Near the Holy Family graveyard.

  • Taken By God
    by reflector

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    One of the Tombstones from the on-site Grave Yard at Christ Church Cathedral.

  • John P. Cable Mill
    by Lisa G. Putman

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    John P. Cable Mill – Great Smoky Mountain National Park, USA In Cades Cove there were few sources of power which the frontiersman knew how to harness. One of those power sources was the water wheel such as drove the early grist mills. Cable Mill is one of those. The Smoky Mountains Natural History Association keeps Cable Mill running in Cades Cove to teach the Smoky Mountain visitor a little about life in the 1800’s. The mill is operated April-October. A handful of enterprising residents in Cades Cove built water driven mills to grind grain. Their hope was that other Cades Cove families would prefer paying them to grind the grain rather than to struggle with the small inefficient tub mills at home. The tub mills were only capable of processing a bushel of corn each day. The entrepreneurs were correct and ran fine business in Cades Cove as a result. Cornmeal was the only grain that could be ground in the tub mills and so the waterwheel driven mills that could grind wheat into flour was a welcome addition to the cove. Now biscuits could be eaten some of the time instead of cornbread. Payment for grinding grain did not always mean money exchanged hands in Cades Cove. Sometimes money was paid but other times the miller was paid a portion of the resulting flour or meal. Besides John Cable, his son and also Frederick Shields operated mills. Cable and Shields took double advantage of their waterwheel by using it to power saw mills as well. Cable was the only person in Cades Cove to use the overshot water wheel. Like most business men in the Cove, Cable was also a farmer. He could be summoned from the fields by a large bell he had on the property for that purpose.

  • Unholy church
    by Ursus

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    Old church, abandoned for years, unholy place full of mysteries….

  • Spooky Graveyard
    by Gary L. Suddath

    US$4.42–US$117.80

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

  • Tombstone, Arizona
    by Rany Lutz

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    Huachuca Mountains, Arizona Territory. / PLEASE NOTE: The original file and prints are better quality and more detailed than the reduced sized views shown here.

  • Tears of sorrow
    by TriciaDanby

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    I cry the tears of sorrow, as there will be no tomorrow. I cry the tears of pain, as struggling is now in vain. I cry the tears of endlessness, as I am filled with emptiness. I cry the tears of love, as I now watch you from above. I cry no tears of sorrow, as there will always be another tomorrow …

  • The End
    by BonitoPhotography

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Dark Tombstones

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