Forgotten Church

© Brenda M. Wolfensberger

Forgotten Church

Uploaded: October 05, 2004

Description

My grandmother used to attend this one-room church when her family was young. She told me that men had to enter through one door and women through a seperate door. Unfortunately, no one has kept the church up. I took a photo class and our assignment was to shot something scenic in the morning light. This was the shot I got. My grandmother has it framed in her home now.

Comments

Nicole E. Rappaport October 07, 2004

Brenda, this is one of my faves! Great job! #176388

Sandra Wehrman December 12, 2004

ah, tis not forgotten thanks to your images and your grandmothers stories. I like the way you chose to shoot the graves in the foreground. great job! #967404

Brenda M. Wolfensberger December 12, 2004

Thanks Sandra! She really loves this framed print. I also gave it to her as a b&w print. #967452

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