Urban landscapes: welcoming spring

COLUMBUS UNITED CHURCH, OSHAWA, ONTARIO

This beautiful building, located in a hamlet of 350 people, started in 1873 as a Presbyterian Church. Today, it’s the only church serving the village. I visited in the morning, when the sun was in the wrong position to highlight the front of the west-facing building. So I found other viewpoints, like this, to show off its beauty in the serene quiet of early spring.
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter

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One thought on “Urban landscapes: welcoming spring

  1. So charming, Frank! I’ve often thought of shooting this building with the Z8 and either my 24-120 or 14-30. I wonder how much longer it will continue to stand – not that it’s falling apart, but the 407 in Durham is free for everyone now, and Columbus will likely soon become a mess of construction.

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