I found Woodsman of World Grave sites at Calvary Cemetery in St. Louis along with a lot of other interesting things. There are many famous people and unusual grave sites.
I was in Virginia City a few years ago and I went over to the cemetary to grab a geocache. Lo and behold.....there was a zombie wondering around. It turns out rockabilly artist EJ Wells was filming a music video. We also watched more production later that night at a local watering hole. Here's a link to the finished video. http://youtu.be/GPNicNQIbA4
The second image is a 26 shot pano of the main "body storage" facility in town.
I was in Virginia City a few years ago and I went over to the cemetary to grab a geocache. Lo and behold.....there was a zombie wondering around. It turns out rockabilly artist EJ Wells was filming a music video. We also watched more production later that night at a local watering hole. Here's a link to the finished video. http://youtu.be/GPNicNQIbA4
The second image is a 26 shot pano of the main "body storage" facility in town.
Wow, what a great happenstance with the Zombie and the circular pano is great too.
I found Woodsman of World Grave sites at Calvary Cemetery in St. Louis along with a lot of other interesting things. There are many famous people and unusual grave sites.
The second picture with the tombstones with children in cribs is kind of creepy yet totally cool at the same time. We have many old pioneer graveyards around the area (including one right in the middle of our community) but I have yet to find a tombstone so unique.
I only have a few. But now consider them a good source for subjects.
Billy,
As evidenced by the many pages of this thread, and there are several more similar threads here at UH, graveyards are always a good photography subject.