And on the third day…

Posted by sarah on March 27th, 2005 filed in cemetaries
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Don’t forget d00ds. It was Mary Magdelene who found out that the christ lad had split the cave. The angel said to her to go out and spread the word. And she found him in the garden. Not the boys. She’s no ‘ho. She’s the first evangelist, and the one who was ‘chosen’. And you wonder why I’m skeptical of the foundations of the christian church boy’s club. Seriously.

Oh, ya. And according to one of the many conflicting stories, she and the christ lad were father and mother to saint sarah.
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Crucifix in Hand

Posted by sarah on March 25th, 2005 filed in cemetaries
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This is cool. The arm is coming out of nowhere and is part of no statue. Someone help me out… this is Eglise du Gesu, right? Anyway, here’s your first of a couple of easter inspired photographs!
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Private garden statue

Posted by sarah on February 13th, 2005 filed in cemetaries
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I bet you’ll never see this beauty ever in your life. And if you have, don’t tell me. I want to keep the image all for myself. Actually, I want the whole garden for myself. I’m greedy.
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returning revenant

Posted by sarah on August 17th, 2004 filed in cemetaries
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Each word, in text. Each thought, each vision
is memory that haunts the living moment.
Each cryptic phrase holds a nightmare thought
that waits and festers in the past–
returning revenant upon discovery
to haunt the present
and suck the life and blood
of the future, with poisons
of regret.


The original cemetary shot…

Posted by sarah on August 16th, 2004 filed in cemetaries
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Someone asked if this was something I took, so I figured I’d post the original. I did have to process it a lot to get the feel, but it was worth it. I think.


Bring out your dead!!!

Posted by sarah on August 15th, 2004 filed in cemetaries
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Title says it all. I love the light… and the attitude. Took this in the Chateau cemetary in Nice, France.