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Thursday 28 May 2009

Sky Watch: Hurst Cemetery


A spooky skyline this week as we see an evening view of Hurst Cemetery, off Kings Road. The trees and monuments make a variety of silhouettes against the sky as th elight fades.

Sky Watch is the regular Friday feature on this photo blog. It will link with websites all over the world with the general theme each week of looking upwards. Please take the opportunity to visit some of these other sites. I hope some new visitors have found their way here today, watching the skies!

See Google Aerial View of this location.

9 comments:

  1. That is spooky and mysterious looking indeed! But I am a sucker for mystery - so this shot really appeal to me! Both the dark mood, and the great looking sky!

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  2. This does have a haunting quality of a Gothic horror, but that's fine by me.

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  3. thanks for sharing this pic. I have been there and my friends are Stephen and Jane and Rebecca Blockley.

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  4. I like this photo alot, so much atmosphere.

    Have a great weekend.
    Guy
    Regina In Pictures

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  5. An absolutely beautiful shot with that lovely light behind the trees and old gravestones.

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  6. Great shots. I love old graveyards.

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  7. Great picture. Even more, because you shot lovely a place to rest in peace.

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  8. Great shot! When we visited England last year, we spent a lot of time strolling through cemeteries in small towns.

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