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DUSTING OFF THE MEMORY - "Dusting Off the Memory" is a photo from this summer that I just now edited. As I've said here many times before I really should let a new picture "settle" a while before posting it as I will often tweak it a bit after some time has passed. Usuall... - 2012/02/08 What Lies Above - Dyslexia is a virtue when viewing some mountain scenes. The glassy surface of northeast Georgia's Black Rock Mountain Lake provides the perfect medium to represent its surroundings. - 2012/02/05 Parthenon - In a reminder of the past, reflections create images that await interpretation. On Georgia's Tallulah River, a sunset leaves of reminder of ancient Greece. - 2012/02/05 Leaf Peas - - 2012/02/05 Panther's Head - While heading downstream, it's a good idea to look at what follows. In northeast Georgia, Panther Creek flows for miles, creating multiple cascades before reaching Panther Creek Falls. Just above the popular cascade, the creek squeezes through a n... - 2012/02/05 GREETINGS & SALUTATIONS - "Greetings & Salutations" is a recent edit of an almost 8 month old photo. The original picture has now generated three very differently cropped and colored versions. That's not surprising as it's of that stand of callas I enjoy photographing. And... - 2012/02/05
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The Spirit and the Dust
Web site showcasing cemetery photography and artwork of Michigan and northeast Florida.
Bonni's Picture Gallery
The online gallery of an enthusiastic and art-trained amateur photographer who lives in Melbourne, Australia. Photos include cityscapes, landscapes, wildlife, people and events, flowers, plants, cemeteries, architecture, and whatever else captures this photographer's imagination.
City of Stones
A growing gallery of cemeteries featuring unusual monuments and statues. I especially love cemetery angels and I try to feature as many of them as I can in the cemeteries I visit.
Inside Grafton State Hospital
I have created this site based on my fascination of the abandoned buildings that remain on Grafton Job Corps property. After researching the history and finding out more information I had discovered that the grounds in which I was living on were once property of Grafton State Hospital.
Hereafter
Cemetery photos from all over Europe
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