We visited the Cleveland area to help my aunt celebrate her 96th birthday. We gave her a choice of where she wanted to go for an outing and she chose the Lake View Cemetery. I grew up with my family having picnics in cemeteries while my grandmother looked for ancestors, so this was not a strange request, although we have no known ancestors there. One of the main attractions and tallest building in the cemetery is the James Garfield Memorial. I wasn’t expecting too many photo ops in the cemetery, but this was a beautiful building with lots of interesting light and shadows. The docent was a retired history professor, who had many interesting stories about Garfield that kept the non photographers in our small group entertained while my husband and I had fun photographing. All photographs were taken with my infrared camera.
The rotunda with a statue of Garfield was very ornate with gilded mosaics, but I preferred the more sparse hallways around the main area. There are windows that cast shadows that give a middle eastern flavor. The building has deteriorated over the years despite a renovation in 1984, so there is also a feeling of decay. I used sepia toning and added grain to give this a feeling of age. Funds are now being raised for more extensive renovations.
The stairs were narrow stone that was well worn and made cool patterns in the dim light.
Rita
lovely……
slowhiker
Thank you, Rita! Did you visit Mt Hope cemetery?