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I know quite dark but its a graveyard night is best lol........ just a test shot of it at night

Saint Moluag graveyard, Island of Lismore, Inner Hebrides,

 

Scotland.

 

Saint Moluag (Old Irish Mo-Luóc) (d. 592), founded a monastery on the island. It was a major centre of Christianity in Scotland, and the seat of the later medieval bishopric of Argyll or the Isles. To modern eyes it seems an isolated location for such a centre, but in an era when the fastest and most reliable transport was by water, Lismore was ideally situated.

The Diocese of Argyll was Scotland's most impoverished diocese, and the fourteenth century Cathedral was very modest in scale. Only the choir survives, in greatly altered form, the nave and western tower having been reduced to their foundations. The chief surviving medieval features are three doorways, one blocked, another originally the entrance through the pulpitum, a piscina and the triple-arched sedilia. Several late medieval grave slabs are preserved in the church or adjoining graveyard.

A graveyard with quite some 19th century tombstones. I enjoy walking around there, contemplating life and death, enjoying the atmosphere and taking pictures.

 

Location: Bellingwolde, the Netherlands

 

Picture made with the Leica M8 and a Voigtlander Color-Skopar 4/21mm lens.

 

Converted to B&W with DXO Film Pack.

Continuing the theme, but a different island, Inis Meain, and maybe not quite so apocalyptic - though still distinctly sinister!

 

For a photo story of all three islands I visited:

 

Aran Island Hopping - Part 1 Inis Mór

 

Aran Island Hopping - Part 2 Inis Meain

 

Aran Island Hopping - Part 3 Inis Oirr

The old graveyard on Inchcailloch, an island of Loch Lomond. The remains of the ruined church are nearby.

 

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Extended the graveyard part of my previous build.

無縁になった古い墓石を一箇所に集めたものと思われます。

この二体のお地蔵様も墓石だろうか。それとも近在の村に立っていたものだろうか。

Pictured here is a downstream view of Yellowstone Prong where I could sense must have been flowing down to the brink of Second Falls...I was surprised to actually see this much water considering the time of year and how high the altitude is here.... Well, here's the scoop regarding the onset of my initial experiences of hiking Graveyard Fields for the first time....The word is, that it the Graveyard Fields Loop Hike is extremely popular during Summer, and the parking lot is full to overflowing for most of the day. As I began the hike, I soon found out why. I proceeded to the trailhead on the right side of the parking lot and was greeted by a well-constructed descent of wooden stairs. When I reached the bottom of the stairs, I continued down an asphalt-paved walkway, ~gradually at a gentle slope, where I arrived here at the Yellowstone Prong, I proceeded to cross over a well-constructed wooden bridge to the other side to follow a trail descending down to Second Falls. I practically felt like I was taking a walk in a city park. What a dramatic change from last weekend right?

Graveyard Star Trails shot with the Canon 6D at record low temperatures in Hickory, North Carolina. It was 14 degrees out and the battery managed to last 3 hours and 40 minutes off a single charge! I must say that is Very Impressive! The lens I used was the 24-105L at 24mm, at an aperture of 4.0, and the ISO at 800. Cheers!!!

Russia, Murmansk region, Teriberka.

The ships that had served their time found their haven near the stranded barge to serve now as a berth. This is what the old teriberka looks like - now the fish here are caught not by local fishermen, but by commercial barges.

This little guy was perched on this wood cross for ages.

The ‘Rai’ indigenous group of Nepal has a culture of keeping graveyard in their own yard. They worship nature and the spirit of their dead ancestors....

A&O's QD local rolls by the CPL at Graveyard as it departs Buckhannon.

lost behind trees and high fence

Auch der Besuch auf einem Friedhof kann dazu beitragen die Menschen und Ihre Kultur und Geschichte zu verstehen. Friedhöfe in Irland sind etwas besonders.

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Once a week I try to get a drive in to different places hoping to come across something of interest for a photo shoot. On this particular day the drive was up by Potosi to Glen Haven, Wisconsin where I stumbled upon what I call a Tractor Graveyard. These tractors are dead so to speak but are waiting for new life to be breathed into them such as for parts for other tractors, upcycling, refurbishing, or recycling. What a great way to preserve our environment and to keep things out of the landfills. I never know what I'm going to find on these outings. Photo Images credited to Vickie L Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs(VLP&Designs). Photo Images may appear on wearableart and/or home essentials. www.vlpdesigns.com

Found, tucked away in a corner of All Saints Church at Coddington, Newark

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Piemont countryside (Italy)

The old graveyard in Ring, Co Waterford.

Llandaff South Wales

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From our recent visit to Sidmouth with the family. As a regular circular walk we pass this old graveyard adjacent to Blackmore Gardens. There was just a very slim window of sunlight shining through between the tombstones and a white dove (as well as several squirrels) were eager on getting some food. I tried a few times to lure the dove closer to me by throwing leaves onto the illuminated ground. This is the best I could muster before the dove lost interest....

The living come with grassy tread

To read the gravestones on the hill;

The graveyard draws the living still,

But never any more the dead.

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Robert Frost ~ In a Disused Graveyard

Taken in Tunbridge Wells Crematorium

As seen on a recent walk.

Krogsbæk Ødekirkegård is a graveyard not far from here that is no longer used. The medieval church that was there was torn down sometime around 1900. For some reason or other it is still a quite popular place to get married. The vines have completely taken over the place as you can see. a cultural landscape for sure...

 

Sot with an old Gevabox 6x9 on a slightly outdated Kodak porta 400VC 120 roll

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