Over the past few years, I have taken some 25,000 digital images - many of them in cemeteries. What has been remarkable is that of all those shots I have taken, only about half-a-dozen failed to come out. I recently went to a cemetery that I had heard about and was excited at the prospect. I was disappointed at the results and have been thinking about it a lot.
I realised that I hadn't felt relaxed when photographing part of the cemetery and closer scrutiny revealed some interesting photographs. I share a few of them with you here. Pay particular attention to the last one. Has anyone else had any unusual experiences while photographing graves? I'd be interested to hear about it!
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There were a lot of coffin-shaped tombs |
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I mean lots of them! |
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A number of headstones had blood red stains down them |
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This large recumbent stone had long been covered over and had recently been partially uncovered . . . |
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A crumbling window at the chapel. Note the ornate flower |
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Note also the golden glow behind the glass |
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What caused this glowing light? There was no sun on the building. I couldn't look in as I held the camera above my head to get this photograph |
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This spooked me a little. Is that an evil eye? |
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From a different angle. |
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A dull red glow behind the this portrait . . . It was not there on the preceding shot
which showed the headstone full-length |
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My final shot. Now, if I was holding up the camera to my eye with both hands, then who or what is this? |