I've noticed that quite a few cemeteries have these sections for young children/babies who didn't make it - they're always heartbreaking.
9/11/01 was about the worst day of my life. A friend died when the tower collapsed. Today I spent it at work, thankfully ignorant. No comemerations here.
I no longer shoot in cemeteries and extend that to memorials. If anyone interested I can tell you why from personal experience over the years. Summary: It's not good. Earthly life is for the living.
I can understand that line of reasoning if you have a life, I don't. I moved to this state back in 1974 due to a job offer. Being single I had no family and the only ones I knew were co-workers. Not long after I moved I got interested in photography, taught myself about exposure, f-stops, etc and bought my first Nikon. I had no one to take picture of, no wife, kids, grand kids or even a dog. I'd go out in the front yard of the house I was renting and take pictures of squirrels, the trash can, transformers, cars passing and that sort of thing. Then, I found out about an old cemetery two miles away and started going up there now and then spending an hour or two taking pictures. It was a good place to wile away the time.
I retired three years ago and have no family as I've outlived them all. I have an 11 year old dog. Recalling the time spent at the cemetery long ago is why I decided to go back and see how things had changed and they had quite a bit. I took my dog with me and shot two rolls of film and just looked around a lot. Occasionally, I go downtown and do some street shooting as I use to do during lunch hour when I was working. It was fun and I enjoyed it as I did a couple weeks ago when I decided to go back. That area too has changed in the last 30+ years and I can look back at the negatives I still have when I shot a lot back in the 80's.
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