

For as long as I can remember, I’ve had a sort of macabre fascination with cemeteries. And the older the cemetery the better. 

I wonder what the lives were like for these people who lived here so long ago.

Whenever I travel, if I happen to pass by a cemetery, I have to stop and wander through it. These photos were taken in various locations.

Maralee

the black and white (even with a hint of color) is perfecto!
Do you remember when we went to that cemetery while we were in Italy?
Whooo – spooky! I like the scottish ones best!
The Scotland one is my favorite too. We were there on the perfect day . . . the skies were ominous and gray. It just set the perfect atmosphere.
Cool!!! That first capture makes me feel like “something” is going to come creeping out from behind.
Thanks. We had a perfect day for photographing for the first photo.
These are lovely… don’t worry I do exactly the same… something about the old huge head stones fascinates me…
Thanks, Rob. There is so much history in cemeteries . . . a history I will never know.
I was always walking through the old graveyard when I was a kid to look at all the names and dates. There was an orphanage near us and there were a number of children buried from one thing or another. My girlfriend and I would pick wildflowers and put them on the graves. I guess it made us feel that we were doing something to make the folks there not forgotten. I like old gravestones.
It was nice that you would put flowers on the graves. I think its so sad when I see graves of young children who have never had an opportunity to grow up.
I know what you mean.. It is…
These are wonderful, Maralee. I also wonder about the people, especially the women, who came before.
Thanks, Carissa. I’m sure most of the women had much harder lives than we do. I love to have my mother tell me stories from when she was growing up. It makes me appreciate everything I have.
That cheered me up.
🙂
Beautiful series filled with atmosphere.
Thank you, Inga. I think cemeteries always are more photogenic when it is dark and gloomy.