Local Color!

I love landscape photography, cemeteries in general, Green-Wood in particular, and fall foliage.

Enjoy!

Angel
Angel with many fall colors, including the red leaves of a Dogwood.
Brownstone.
A large brownstone monument.
On Cresent Water.
Crescent Water.
A very interesting monument.
An unusual monument.
This angel had no wings; it was restored by Frank Morelli, supervisor of Green-Wood's Restoration Team.
This angel had no wings when it was found; it was restored by Frank Morelli, supervisor of Green-Wood’s Restoration Team.
The globe was a symbol of eternity--it has no beginning and no end.
The globe is a symbol of eternity–it has no beginning and no end.
Column, capital, and vine on the side of a tomb.
Column, capital, and vine on the side of a tomb.
That is quite the orange!
That is quite the orange!
A burning bush.
Euonymus alatus–commonly referred to as a burning bush–is a great bright red in the fall.
A glorious cut-leaf Japanese Maple.
A glorious cut-leaf Japanese Maple: orange, yellow, green, and red.
Late light in the fall--nothing like it!
Late light in the fall–nothing like it!
Decent sky.
A good sky enhances this scene.
Pointing towards Heaven.
Pointing towards Heaven, in front of a maple.
Nice.
Leaves on the tree, leaves on the ground.
The Sea Captain has quite a view!
The Sea Captain has quite a view!
Maple and granite.
Maple and granite.

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