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Photo Challenge: Architecture Religious/Church

This week’s PhotoChallenge.org challenge was to take a picture of a church or place of worship, since so many of these places have interesting architecture.  The goal was to try including the entire church in the shot to show off the whole building.

I’ve actually been eyeing this tiny church along my route into the Twin Cities for well over 2 years–even before I bought my first “real” camera.  Picturesque, old, and yet immaculately kept, this tiny church building just sparked something in my brain.  I’ve been meaning to stop and take pictures for some time, but just never got around to it.  This challenge was the perfect excuse to actually head over and try it.  There is only a one way small rutted track into the grounds which winds behind the church and into the graveyard behind it, eventually heading you back out the way you came.  When I first arrived a couple was visiting a grave-site and I respectfully held back until they were done before lugging out my tripod and camera.

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