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Photos I've Taken In Cemeteries
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Collection Profile:    
  • I started collecting because:
  • I started taking the photos once I got a cell phone with a camera. It's a way to remember human lives (and occassionally make cultural observations).
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Comments:

Restorbabs
Restorbabs says:
posted on: 07/03/2007
Slipofagirl; Have you visited Pere Lachaise in Paris, France yet? It is just amazing! http://tinyurl.com/c4nub So beautiful and historical! 


Slipofagirl
Slipofagirl says:
posted on: 07/03/2007
No, I have not. I've not left the US much. I'm going to pout now. ;) 


Motherofmany
Motherofmany says:
posted on: 07/08/2007
I live in Wales in the UK and I love taking photographs in cemeteries. I think the stones you find in Victorian cemeteries have the most amazing architecture. I once went to Highgate cemetery in London and the workmanship was stunning, you can check it out http://tinyurl.com/6f7a28 When I visited the cemetery I visited the non-religious section and was able to see the grave of Karl Marx Cardiff developed quite late as a city compared to many UK cities so we have less ostentatious graves compared to some of the industrial towns up North. My daughter got married last September in New Orleans and I have to say they have the most amazing graves I have ever seen, it felt like I was walking around a city. I also love taking photographs of trees and have found some beautiful examples in cemeteries. 



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