167 Comments for Mount Moriah Cemetery

So very beautiful & moving; cracked eroded relaxed soulful kneeling angel, with flowers, is guarding a dead´s whole life....
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Beautiful
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Magnificent.. I love your photography, so much feeling in each picture!
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What an interesting photo! Like an ancient city amerging from a nuclear event.
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That hand is amazing! Im surprised a bird hasn't built a nest in it.
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I LOVE infrared! These are going to be Awesome Pics! Thanks Motts!
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What an impressive photo. These were the years before most states had mandatory vaults underground covering the casket i assume.
What a Picture - all dreamy far-out fantasy, good choice the infrared. It is splendid.
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This spectacular column has now been cleared free as of June 15th 2015. It has three steps: imagine!
SKILL MAN! Thank you so much, Motts, for this enchanting Gallery;
the dreamy fantasy infrared pictures +The Subject triggers my "old-school teacher curiosity".
There is a FB-page dipicting many friendly-looking men + women, wearing gloves/work-clothes, and clearing up Mount Moriah Cementary: June 22nd.2015. They even have a big Garbage-truck.
So you have done well showing the overgrowth; as some will now apparently be taken away.
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Great gallery. I love to wander through cemeteries. This style of photo gives a surreal appearance to the graves. Love it. Thanks for posting this.
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N it is a molded stump. In a cemetery near me the family had additional smaller logs molded to out line the entire family plot. They can be quite elaborate if the family added their own touch.
It goes from a jungle to rather neat. The stones are stunning. Much love went into these headstones.
Like a jungle there. So lush.
Canopic jars for the organs. I actually have two here (no organs) from our trip to Egypt years ago. They are very beautiful, usually carved.
Were any of the old tombstones still able to be read?