Down the street from me, there’s a Halloween display
featuring spider webs and grave stones. It’s cute and it makes me smile, but I also shake
my head because I don’t find graveyards scary at all. They’re pretty, they’re peaceful, and in some
cases they remind of those we love who are gone. Our town has three cemeteries, and I prefer one in particular because of the way it's situated overlooking a waterway we call
Little Harbor. On a foggy day last week,
I went there with a specific plan to stand at the shore there to take a
picture of a dock that juts out into the water from and adjoining property. I’ve photographed it before, and this time, I was hoping to get it with a background of fall color. Just as I arrived, the sun broke through
though, and there was a powerboat tied up to the dock which would have ruined
the shot anyway.
Here's what I found instead.
11 comments:
That last shot is haunting!
Yup, I like that last one, very moody.
interesting perspectives
The last photo looks like something from an old black and white horror movie. Excellent shot!
I'm with you about graveyards. Each of your photos captures a different aura, and evokes in me a different emotion.
I find cemeteries sad too. The ones with lots of trees seem the most peaceful, especially this time of year when the leaves come down.
Susan Says
Cemeteries are great for walking and taking pictures! I have one main reason I want to go back to Key West: I want to get a picture of the gravestone that says, "I told you I was sick."
Nice photos. I find cemeteries to be quiet and peaceful too.
Beautiful you are right, and not frightening at all!
The first pic made me laugh.
The second was kinda sad.
The third took my breath. Wow.
I love old cemeteries, too. I get lost wandering around reading stones, thinking about lives.
There is one near my new home. I walked over yesterday afternoon and found the gate locked. And then I realized it was Halloween and many cemeteries probably lock up against the vandal goons. le sigh
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