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Rules The Landscape
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On a trip across coastal Georgia's backroads (no reason for it, just wandering), we stumbled across a perfectly preserved jewel of a colonial church in Midway, a strip-of-highway town off Hwy. 17.
The church sat forlorn, dominating a meadow with a huge live oak and a few pines. Across the road, gravestones mellowed sadly in genteel decay. The whole scene was one of loneliness and melancholy, but the place was spotlessly upkept.
Under the rolling clouds, the elegant building continues to believe in its long-faded glory.
Took the pic in RAW, switched to monochrome, adjusted color levels and contrast to highlight the church's brooding demeanor and bring out the hint of clouds. |
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I really love this photo.
The color, the cloud, the shadow and light, really makes this photo have a spooky effect.
good photo :)