View from the Ground by redwolf518

Black and white cemetery art. Some by me. Some by Others. A hand full of dark, grungy resources, too.
159 | 16.5.2013 | 2 days ago


60 | 16.5.2013 | 2 days ago


ominousplaces:

Funeral fog II, by Necrotrup.

ominousplaces:

Funeral fog II, by Necrotrup.

(via the-skooma-cat)

60 | 15.5.2013 | 3 days ago


faithfulwhore:

Dominion ~ Source (please do not delete source)

faithfulwhore:

Dominion ~ Source (please do not delete source)

(Source: FAITHFULWHORE, via mournful-euphony)

94 | 15.5.2013 | 3 days ago


dansemacabre-:

Old St Mary’s Cemetery
by DAVID Swift

dansemacabre-:

Old St Mary’s Cemetery

by DAVID Swift

(via mournful-euphony)

584 | 11.5.2013 | 1 week ago


deist-cemetery:

October mist (by PicFreak42)

deist-cemetery:

October mist (by PicFreak42)

(via mournful-euphony)

305 | 5.5.2013 | 1 week ago


391 | 5.5.2013 | 1 week ago


2 | 4.5.2013 | 2 weeks ago


eightpspi:

Bodies on Flickr.

eightpspi:

Bodies on Flickr.

4 | 4.5.2013 | 2 weeks ago


28 | 2.5.2013 | 2 weeks ago


3837 | 30.4.2013 | 2 weeks ago


humansofnewyork:

My name is Brandon Stanton and I’m a photographer in New York City. As many of you already know, several months ago I was approached by the fashion label DKNY, who offered me $15,000 to purchase 300 of my photographs. I politely refused the offer. But earlier this week, one of my fans discovered that DKNY was using my photographs anyway— in Asia. (Full Story:http://thebea.st/13ijYt6) As atonement for this infringement, I publicly requested that DKNY donate $100,000 in my name to the YMCA in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, so that underprivileged children could attend summer camp. DKNY responded on Monday with a $25,000 donation.Over the next three days, my audience stepped in and raised the full $100,000 themselves. Over 3,000 people chipped in, and raised an astonishing $103,710 in 72 hours. (http://bit.ly/YTy4h3)I have no interest in vilifying DKNY. It is a company composed of thousands of good people. The founder, Donna Karan, is highly respected around the world for both her creativity and philanthropy. But I would appreciate if you would REBLOG this post, and lend your voice to my request that DKNY raise their donation to match the $103,710 that we raised. Together, we could create a $208,000 investment in the lives of children in one of New York’s most vital and diverse neighborhoods. Thank you so much.

humansofnewyork:

My name is Brandon Stanton and I’m a photographer in New York City. As many of you already know, several months ago I was approached by the fashion label DKNY, who offered me $15,000 to purchase 300 of my photographs. I politely refused the offer. But earlier this week, one of my fans discovered that DKNY was using my photographs anyway— in Asia. (Full Story:http://thebea.st/13ijYt6

As atonement for this infringement, I publicly requested that DKNY donate $100,000 in my name to the YMCA in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, so that underprivileged children could attend summer camp. DKNY responded on Monday with a $25,000 donation.

Over the next three days, my audience stepped in and raised the full $100,000 themselves. Over 3,000 people chipped in, and raised an astonishing $103,710 in 72 hours. (http://bit.ly/YTy4h3)

I have no interest in vilifying DKNY. It is a company composed of thousands of good people. The founder, Donna Karan, is highly respected around the world for both her creativity and philanthropy. 

But I would appreciate if you would REBLOG this post, and lend your voice to my request that DKNY raise their donation to match the $103,710 that we raised. 

Together, we could create a $208,000 investment in the lives of children in one of New York’s most vital and diverse neighborhoods. Thank you so much.

155 | 27.4.2013 | 3 weeks ago


209 | 26.4.2013 | 3 weeks ago


49 | 26.4.2013 | 3 weeks ago


kaitlin-kelly:

A cross in a cemetery in Glendalough, Ireland.—© 2013 Kaitlin KellyNikon D70 + 50mm lens

kaitlin-kelly:

A cross in a cemetery in Glendalough, Ireland.

© 2013 Kaitlin Kelly
Nikon D70 + 50mm lens

(via themediaevalist)

3 | 25.4.2013 | 3 weeks ago


eightpspi:

Bodies on Flickr.

eightpspi:

Bodies on Flickr.