Louisiana Gothic
Just a photographer and her camera and a church with Gothic windows and a conveniently-placed leading line…
St. Charles Borromeo Church
St. Charles, Louisiana
photographed 1.9.2016
Posted on March 18, 2016, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, church, melinda green harvey, monochrome, NIK Silver Efex Pro 2, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, St Charles Louisiana. Bookmark the permalink. 9 Comments.
Let’s not forget the dramatic sky.
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It had been cloudy all day, and was just starting to clear when we got to this church.
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And the clouds tell their story….
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They do – I just noticed how the pointy cloud nearly lined up over that window…
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Is “conveniently placed” Modestese for “artfully, thoughtfully, and painstakingly composed”? Or is that just my Modest to English dictionary?
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Wait! You HAVE a Modest-to-English dictionary? Because I’ve just been using Google Translate…
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Love it! Guess the chairs in previous post were found guilty as useless per the standing desk Hunta. Or am I thinking of a Twilight Zone staring
Burgess Meredith ?
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All I can say is that the whole scene had sort of a Twilight Zone-y feel to it. For example, the trash dumpster that I looked in had the book “America Is My Neighborhood” by Willard Scott.
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Junta, I knew that !
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