Usually when I happen by this church, the doors are closed, but this time I was fortunate enough to find them open, and even more fortunate that the time of day was providing light inside.
Olympus OM-D EM1 with 12-40mm f2.8 Pro. Processed in Snapseed.
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Love the vintage feel of this image, Steven.
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Thank you, Jane. These old buildings seem to like a “soft touch” that simulates the results from an old uncoated lens.
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Lovely. Yes, I find most church doors closed too and I am always wonder what beauty lies behind them. Thank you for sharing.
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It’s a shame that so many buildings, especially houses of worship, are forced to be closed to the public. Thanks for your comment.
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Excellent image Steven 🙂 Old churches are works of art and I love photographing them. Great work.
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Thanks, Joe. My father was a minister and avid photographer who liked nothing better, while traveling, than to stop at a church and if possible photograph it inside and out. It was with his Leica IIIc that I made my very first photograph. Photography is one way I have of keeping his memory close.
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