10 Images from Old Cemetery. Visual Story about Dereliction, Vandalism, and Beauty (PowerUp 100%)

A yesterday walk with a Nikkor 24mm f/2.8D on a Nikon DSLR (D750). The destination is Smolenskoye Lutheran Cemetery, St. Petersburg, Russia.

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The cemetery hosts graves of Germans and other Westerners who died mostly in the XIX century. These people arrived in Russian Empire to make a career in its capital, St. Petersburg, a young city that grew fast and needed skilled scientists, military, artists, and artisans. The cemetery was young at that time too. Much changed since then. Let's take a look.

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An artwork created by a sculptor, vandals, and forces of nature together. I like the colours and the way (sorry to say) the statue was sadly broken.

A woman in grief lost herself in the forest of Purgatory (Чистилище):

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I suppose someone was shooting at this statue with a pneumatic gun. It is covered with shallow notches (выемки) but the face damaged the most because it probably served as the bull's eye (яблочко).

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Could it be that they shot at not only statues here once in the 1990s?

It could be.

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A shoe. A deadman's shoe?

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I like how the glass and the leaves merge into a single whole, thanks to being under snow for three months.

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A bottle for smoking.

Let's see what is inside of a grave:

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The grave plate has been broken and lays bare emptiness filled with old garbage and remnants of winter snow.

One more damaged construction:

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This is a metal box that, I guess, served as a gravestone for a passed baby. Or was it a sarcophagus?

John Baird, died in 1832, at the age of 2 years and 2 months.

His father is there too. They were Scottish...

There is a person behind some of these pieces of art:

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This is Vincenzo Moderni who belonged to the Italian dynasty of sculptors specialized in tombstones.

Right from his remains, a large tree grows:

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One more wooden vandal, a silent servant of Time, a poplar, devours a metal fence:

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I discovered this cemetery in 1999 and, since then, I regularly visit it. So this is not the last reportage from this place.

Thank you for reading! Comments below will be appreciated :)

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