Flex Pattern

Uploaded: October 25, 2004 22:53:35

Description

f/5.6 1/60 sec. with EV100 film.

Comments

Donna Roberts October 26, 2004

WOW Derrald - this almost has a church like quality about it.
You have really captured this abstract detail well.....any clues what it is??
:-)
Donna (from "downunder") #182084

Derrald R. Farnsworth-Livingston October 26, 2004

Actually, you are right, Donna from "downunder", it is a church, or rather a shrine. It is an interesting building called "The Holy Family Shrine" that was constructed on a hilltop right outside of Omaha, Nebraska overlooking the plains. It has a very unique design. #870257

Donna Roberts November 16, 2004

Well done Derrald on getting through to the finals.
This is fantastic and I am pleased I am not the only one to recognise what a great photo this really is.
Best of luck :-) #915159

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