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Dream 8 (Self-portrait)
at the Manderfield Mausoleum
Rosario Cemetery
Santa Fe, New Mexico
photographed 6.28.14
(Here is some interesting information about the mausoleum.)
Concrete Crosses
These concrete crosses are part of a larger memorial in honor of the nuns and priests who served the Archdiocese of Santa Fe.
I like how the concrete has weathered until it has the look of stone. And I like how the backs of the crosses are shored up with those little buttresses. It makes them seem sort of church-like.
Rosario Cemetery
Santa Fe, New Mexico
photographed 6.28.2014
Outlined by the light
One January day, a friend and I were exploring the old cemetery in Tuscarora, Nevada, when my foot broke through the hard, dry snow and I fell, ending up flat on my back. In a cemetery. It was the tiniest bit disconcerting.
In this cemetery, I was flat on the ground again, but this time on purpose and on my stomach, to get the shot of sunlight on the iris leaves. (And for those of you keeping score, I did get one fire-ant bite.) (I would also like to point out that fire ants are appropriately named.)
at the cemetery
Knobbs Springs, Texas
photographed 2.28.2014




