Rodchenko
Olympian
kingqueenknave
Well-known
bobingersoll
Newbie
Mamiya C220 / 80mm


Out to Lunch
Ventor
sepiareverb
genius and moron
I live three blocks from an old Cemetery, we walk there often.
Some great old names there.
M9 / 75/2.0 / DNG
Some great old names there.

M9 / 75/2.0 / DNG
Bob Michaels
nobody special
St. Joseph existed for only six years although it became the largest town in Florida and was where the state constitution was drafted and signed. In 1841 a yellow fever epidemic killed a majority of the residents and the remainder fled. Two years later, a massive hurricane washed away all traces of the town except for the gravestones in the cemetery. It is now essentially forgotten in Florida history.

Jake06
Established
Rodchenko
Olympian
Griz
Old dirt tracker
gilpen123
Gil
gshybrid
Well-known
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
louisb
Well-known
Fujifilm GF670w, Kodak Portra 160

ken_nyus
Member
Shirley Creazzo
Well-known
rluka
Established
Public graveyard, though not as solemn as the other posted above
But this public graveyard is quite old and after badly managed city planning, located in profitable plot just behind the business district that houses many skyscrapers.
It's discomforting to hear that family have to pay for the graveyard every 3 years or else the hole will be used for someone else.
But this public graveyard is quite old and after badly managed city planning, located in profitable plot just behind the business district that houses many skyscrapers.
Pete B
Well-known
Mamiya 6 MF (currently on UK Ebay) Portra 160.
Pete
Pete

rwintle
Scientist by day
Pete B - love it! ^
Taron Promaster + Fujicolor 200 + poor focus + contre-jour:

Contre-jour: St. James Cemetery, Toronto by Richard Wintle, on Flickr
Taron Promaster + Fujicolor 200 + poor focus + contre-jour:

Contre-jour: St. James Cemetery, Toronto by Richard Wintle, on Flickr
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
An evil SLR and digital to boot but the subject warranted the post I thought.
Lacock Village Wiltshire UK
As with so many graveyards a rather anonymous collection of headstones. Luckily I found an elderly gentleman tending a grave and enquired. He kindly pointed out the family grave and noted he had known the last member on this gravestone, Matilda, "a lovely lady" , made my day to have a connection to Fox Talbot.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Fox_Talbot
Lacock Village Wiltshire UK
As with so many graveyards a rather anonymous collection of headstones. Luckily I found an elderly gentleman tending a grave and enquired. He kindly pointed out the family grave and noted he had known the last member on this gravestone, Matilda, "a lovely lady" , made my day to have a connection to Fox Talbot.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Fox_Talbot

rwintle
Scientist by day
Minolta Hi-Matic 11 (Rokkor-PF 45/1.7) + Arista Premium 400:

Desert Lake Cemetery by Richard Wintle, on Flickr

Family plot - Desert Lake Cemetery, South Frontenac, Ontario by Richard Wintle, on Flickr

Gate and fence post, Desert Lake cemetery, Ontario by Richard Wintle, on Flickr

Desert Lake Cemetery by Richard Wintle, on Flickr

Family plot - Desert Lake Cemetery, South Frontenac, Ontario by Richard Wintle, on Flickr

Gate and fence post, Desert Lake cemetery, Ontario by Richard Wintle, on Flickr
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