I don't have much to say about these pictures. They were taken at the Mt. Feake Cemetery in Waltham, MA. I don't shoot black-and-white much, but this place, on a cold, gray day, seemed like a good opportunity to practice those skills.
I call this picture "Class conflict," because of the two simple, low-slung stones looking up at the obelisk behind them.
In this one, I like the juxtaposition of the cracked sign with the proud, elegant statue behind it.

There are so many neat grave markers with cool patterns worn in over decades and centuries of wind and foul weather.

I like the variety that this shot showcases.

No comments:
Post a Comment