Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Hubbards Church
While in Hubbards, Nova Scotia, Jeff and I camped close to a church that had a cemetery in front and alongside of it.  The day I photographed it happened to be a rather overcast day, so the church and cemetery took on a rather earie tone.
Hubbards Church
Due to the overcast day, the sky contributed to the earie feeling of this image.  One can almost imagine some ghosts or spirits rising from their graves to communicate with the living.  You’d never know it was a summer day by the look of this image.
Neighborhood Church and Cemetery
I like the look of this image with the emphasis on the headstone monuments, and the church playing a supporting role.  The windows of the church mirror the shape of the monuments, too.
All in a Row
One of the things that struck me about the cemetery in which these graves are located was that they are so very different.  On the one hand, they are all lined up perfectly, but each monument is so different from the others.  I can’t help but wonder if they reflect the different personality types of those lying under the stones.
Enjoy!
Note:  Each of these images is available in a variety of sizes and finishes at http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/nadine-berg.

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