Cossack Cemetery
after my pictures from the south hedland cemetery, I started to take pictures of other cemeteries around the area. The old town of cossack is now more a open air museeum, as there are only old buildings from the 18th hundred when settlers came to this area of australia for pearl fishing and gold mining. The cemetery is divided in two for one european section and a japanese section. the last grave is almost 70 years old, so it is interesting what time and nature does to such places…
Posted on May 5, 2012, in landscape, mixed photography, Photography, Photosession and tagged 50mm f1.8, architecture, australia, b/w, black and white, black and white photography, canon, Canon 5D Mark II, cemeteries, cemetery, cossack, dead, death, documentary, european, foto, fotografi, grave, graveyard, japanese, Michael Hornbogen, photo, photography, point samson, port hedland, settlers beach, south hedland, still life, wa, western australia, whickam. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.









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