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Categories: Arts/Literature
Tagged as: architecture, art, photography
Wow. Where’s this?
Gorgeous. And is that black spot a bird or a light fixture?
And is that color natural or did you lay a filter over it?
Looks like her aged Ektachrome … very nice, Lisa.
The church is the absolutely breathtaking St. Michaels of Rochester, a church founded by German immigrants over 130 years ago. Brian, shape you are seeing at top is a ceiling fan. Denny is correct regarding my love of expired Ektachrome. The ceiling is guilded, and though in need of restoration, is still vibrant and warm toned.