karratha cemetery
After my series from the cemeteries from south hedland, and cossack it was time to take some pictures from karratha.
what still makes me sad is how the cemeteries are run or maintained… no designated walkways, no aligned graves… especially the one in karratha, where you could clearly see that big machinery was moved through the yard, and even rolled over the edge from one grave…
Posted on July 1, 2012, in landscape, mixed photography, Photography, Photosession, Uncategorized and tagged 50mm f1.8, 5D, 5D II, 5D mark II, 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, karratha, Michael Hornbogen, photo, photography, point samson, port hedland, settlers beach, south hedland, still life, tamron, Tamron 28-75, wa, western australia, whickam. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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