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Gilson Road Cemetery – wildflowers

Mar 19th, 2008 | By Fiona Broome | Category: Nashua and vicinity

Dusk is a perfect time to visit Gilson Road Cemetery in Nashua, New Hampshire when the wildflowers are in bloom. These photos were taken 21 May 2002:

blue wildflowers at cemetary
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Wildflowers in front of Walter Gilson’s headstone

closer view of flowers in cemetery
More wildflowers, nearby

We recommend arriving shortly after sunset, and using a fairly slow film (200 ISO) without a flash. Linger awhile and you may photograph some orbs as well!

To capture the best orbs in photographs, point your camera towards the back left corner of the cemetery (if you’re standing at the gate, looking in), or in the vicinity of Helen & Rufus Lawrence’s headstones.

 If you’re new to ghost photography, be sure to read our ghost photography articles (the most complete list is at our Hollow Hill Sitemap), and our tips in Ghost Photography 101

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