Rural landscape: the autumn place of worship
ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN CHURCH, COCHRANE, ALBERTA
I’ve considered photographing this very attractive church many times over the years, but was always thrown off by the distracting powerlines angling down the hill behind the building. Seeing the nearby trees aglow with autumn colour finally convinced me to give it a try.
Once I got the jpeg into photoshop, I carefully used a cloning tool to remove all the powerlines. Glad to see that there’s no way to figure out where they were. Now there’s nothing to distract you from enjoying the beauty of architecture and the setting. 🙂
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter.
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I really liked this photo, Frank, with the autumn color and shadows, and the clean architecture of the church. Great that you were able to eliminate the power lines.