Rural Cemetery
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Today I am sharing some photos in the rural cemetery here in new Bedford, it was an unplanned short walk, I had been to another spot to catch the sunrise, and left there early as I had to pick up my grand daughter than morning and drop her off at school as her parents were busy, I miscalculated how long it would take to get to their place and ended up being about half an hour early, so I decided to fill in the time with a quick visit to the cemetery.
Now I know some find Cemeteries a bit eerie and scary, but thats not the case for me, maybe inthe dark a little but as the sun had risen it wasnt to dark when I went there and personally I find cemeteries cool to explore especially older ones, looking at the names and dates on headstones and imagining how their life was back then.
It is actually joined with another cemetery called Friends cemetery together they are a pair of connected cemeteries at 149 Dartmouth Street in New Bedford, Massachusetts. They occupy an irregular parcel of land more than 90acre in size on the west side of the city. Established in 1837, the Rural Cemetery was the fifth rural cemetery in the nation, after Mount Auburn Cemetery (Cambridge, Massachusetts), Mount Hope Cemetery (Bangor, Maine), Mount Pleasant Cemetery (Taunton, Massachusetts), and Laurel Hill Cemetery (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
And also when they have cool buildings such as this one I walked by
Sony A7iv 19mm F11 1/6 Sec ISO 100
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I am not sure what the purpos eof the building is whether a small chapel or some form of crypt but i love the style of it so a shot of it from another angle
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As you can see there was still some color sof the sunrise as I was there I couldn't resist a shot of this big tree
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I enjoyed my short walk there only explored a small part of it and when I was leaving i said i musyt come back and explore more of it, but havent got back there yet
Sony A7iv 128m F9 1/60 Sec ISO 100
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It is pretty well maintained and in good shape
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Good morning friend @tattoodjay
Cemeteries for some people are often frightening or interesting. I have always liked to visit them even more when there are sculptures, chapels and mausoleums where you can appreciate that type of art.
You got very good shots there with a very attractive and colorful sky :)
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Good morning dear friend @tattoodjay
the truth is that the place looks very nice despite being a cemetery. Beautiful photos
Enjoy the weekend
Some find cemeteries scary I like visiting them especially old ones looking at the headstones and imaging their lives
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Enjoyable early morning walk, cemeteries normally a lovely quiet place to reflect, listening to gentle breeze flowing between the headstones.
Have a great weekend.
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That's right, some people see a grave might be scary, but for me there is something beautiful there, by looking at some of the rocks that are neatly lined up, I also like to see it.
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I love historic cemeteries, they are just so peaceful. That building is really cool, just the construction style scream 1800's. I love the shot with the huge tree and the one right below it, really nice shots. A perk for showing up early!
Nice captures! Thanks for sharing!
Nice pictures and also beautiful sky!
Those spooky skies in the last few shots fit the cemetery perfectly 👍