This church, on the National Register of Historic Places was built in 1892 but after a fire in that same year, was never really completed since the local village was leveled by the construction of the Wachusett Reservoir. It has gone through some hard times including a collapse of three-sides in 1974. It was finally rebuilt in 1977 and rededicated in 1983. It is a very popular photo spot for weddings and photographers in general. Unfortunately, there are so many roads, poles (shadows in foreground) and wires, getting an acceptable photograph is difficult. I liked how the sun, very low in the sky rose casting a shadow on much of the scene. Nikon D610, 1/125 second at f/8, ISO 100, 35mm (17-35 mm f/2.8)
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I am Robert McKay Jones, a photographer from Sterling, Massachusetts and North Fort Myers, FL. I take photographs almost every day. I post my favorites here. |