Thursday, April 18, 2013

Day 108 - Easton Cemetery


Today was a cool cloudy gray day.  So after dusting the house, I decided to go for a walk in the Easton Cemetery as it seemed to fit the day and my mood.

All images are taken with the EOS-M w/ EF-M 22mm f/2 STM @ f/3.5

Thought this was an interesting headstone
made to look like a trunk of a tree.
 The almost transparency of the flag drew me to this image.
 This Gentleman died on 7/1/1898 during the assault
of San Juan Hill.  The family took the belt he wore and 
had it bronzed and placed on the tombstone.
 Amongst the huge monuments honoring those that have died
was this small angel marking a grave on an unknown.
 A Decaying fence in the mist of decay.
 This was the grave of a 2 year-old that died in the 1800's.
What drew me to this one was the little gnome that was
placed at the feet.
 A view of Easton Pa from the Cemetery
 Made from 4 images stitched together.

Thanks for stopping by and looking.  

Tom

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