Good morning dear Friends and Photography Lovers
I decided to take a break from the series of photos from a night walk after the rain in my city for two reasons. One is that it becomes monotonous and uninteresting when something is repeated regardless of the variety of shots. The other is that I don't have time to process the photos for further posts and I have them for at least two more posts.
Today I have a series of very quiet photos from the cemetery in my city. Namely, the city utility company in my city created a Facebook page and they asked me to take some photos of the cemetery for them to use as the cover and posts. Of course, I did it pro bono, of course, as always
So, let's go to walk quietly through this quiet, sad and peaceful place
Photographing a cemetery at these moments is not an act of darkness, but of respect. The light filtering through the treetops, the play of shadows, and the eternal peace around us remind us that life is short, but memories can last forever.
There is something deeply peaceful and dignified about an early morning in a cemetery. The mist slowly lifts, dewdrops glitter on the old tombstones, and everything is shrouded in the silent presence of those who no longer speak – but whose stories still whisper through time.
📸 Each frame is not just a picture - it is a dialogue with the past, a moment of contemplation and an opportunity to capture the invisible through the lens.
I took the photos with a Nikon D750, 50mm lens, f/1.8, manual mode, RAW required. Post-processing was done in Photoshop, Camera Raw Filter.
This is all for Today dear Friends, see you Tomorrow
👋👋 @goga22
Beautiful shots as always :) I like the post-processing here :)
Thank you so much dear @inmyframe ❤️
Seeing your post, I immediately thought of death and I'm not ready yet😅
Dear friend, I have been running a private funeral service company for 35 years, so many sad eyes, pain and sorrow have passed through me during those years. I can say that I have come to terms with that sad part of life at the end, because that is also a part of life, our end.