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Thursday, June 25, 2009
Sepia Scenes #36: Oakwood Cemetery
Raleigh's oldest private non-profit cemetery -- and its most historic -- is Oakwood Cemetery in the eastern quarter of town. Stretching for 102 acres, the graveyard contains a Confederate cemetery on the original 2 1/2 acres given to the city by Henry Mordecai in 1867. Mordecai deed the land to the city specifically for that purpose and an estimated 1500 Confederate dead are interred there.
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sombrely attractive
love it!
Old burial grounds and sepia seem a perfect match. The old seems livelier, the monochrome allowing us to better investigate the old stones. Nice!
Cemeteries especially old ones look so right in sepia. Nice choice.
There are something really special about old cemeteries..
I find peace walking around in places like this.
But I'm a bit odd of course ;)
I love this shot!
Gorgeous sepia!
Hugs, Anna
peace seems to abound in old cemeteries.
Very cool photo!
http://www.ageorgiaangel.com/blog/?p=1040
That's a lot of confederate soldiers in one place.
Nice treatment of sepia toning.
I'm back from vacation!! :P
Non profit cemetery...hmmm I wonder how does profit cemetery run the system as well.
I love that you got the gates. they look great in sepia.
You know I love cemeteries, Mojo! And of course the gates look marvelous in sepia! :)
Wonderful shot of the old gates, they look correct in sepia.
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