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Center Church, Lopez Island

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Do you remember several months ago when I went to Lopez Island with a bunch of my girlfriends? I've still got photos to show you from that trip! (And more from MooseRidge, and more from the Trifecta ... it just never ends!) The foundation for this church was laid in 1887, and the building was completed in 1889. And yes, for those of you in far off lands, this is a wooden building and a wooden fence. We have big trees here, so that's what we build with. :) I never knew that was unusual until I showed this picture to a friend from another country who was totally blown away that I was showing him a photograph of a building that was made of wood! The ensuing conversation was quite fascinating, I assure you. Having friends in other parts of the world can be an expanding experience, and that was one of them! :)

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Faemike55

1:50AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

Great shot! I never even thought about the fact that we have so much wood around to use like this! Of course, I've been in places where the closest to wood they had was the veneer on the desk.... Great shot!

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cmolsen2002

1:53AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

What a lovely image! (and yes, how right you are about the differences!) lol

whaleman

1:55AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

The fact that it is made of wood actually screams out to those who still dabble in the arts of wood. I enjoy the art of the building and wonder only at the missing post cap nearest the viewer. Nice shot!

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lyron

2:26AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

Wonderful shot!!

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helanker

2:32AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

What a gorgeous little wooden church. A beautiful photo. :-)

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Art4u

3:21AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

Excellent Shot

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durleybeachbum

3:44AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

It looks marvellous in monochrome...such a perfect compostion as well! So sensible to build with what is to hand, and the design is incredibly elegant.

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morningglory

5:48AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

Wow! I love this shot. The angles are stunning, and the fence is perfect.

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A_Joker_B

6:06AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

Love the capture Auntie!

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casmindo

8:17AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

beatiful church and what a setting!

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THROBBE

8:43AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

Beautiful shot and wonderful tones!

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romanceworks

9:15AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

A pristine little church with a welcoming feeling. Really great shot and I agree it is so wonderful to share things with people from all over the world. CC

frankie96

9:42AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

This works so very well in the tone you chose..a pretty ediface also...

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awjay

10:09AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

superb mono shot...

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MrsRatbag

10:59AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

Very wonderful, Tara! All the white is so peaceful...

PD154

12:28PM | Sat, 05 September 2009

Peaceful indeed...Great shot auntie, all this white is not easy exposure wise but you nailed it here, well done!

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Meisiekind

3:48PM | Sat, 05 September 2009

Wonderful shot girlfriend... I love the monotone and your compo is strong and perfect! Bravo!!! :)

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jocko500

4:54PM | Sat, 05 September 2009

I like this a lot

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RobyHermida

5:25PM | Sat, 05 September 2009

Excellent !! ROBY ;O)

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elfin14doaks

6:07PM | Sat, 05 September 2009

I love the little chapels like this. We have them dotting the country side here and there. Ours are wooden too. This was a big lumber area. Great shot.

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beachzz

6:48PM | Sat, 05 September 2009

Beautiful shot of this church; the B&W really does it justice!!

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orig_buggy

7:24PM | Sat, 05 September 2009

your visions and choice of color are awesome !!

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npauling

8:32PM | Sat, 05 September 2009

A beautiful capture of this lovely old church.

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danapommet

10:37PM | Sat, 05 September 2009

Don't you just love turning a corner and seeing something that takes your breath away. Simple yet stunning. Well seen - very well done. Dana

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bmac62

1:46AM | Sun, 06 September 2009

You've got me counting on all my fingers to check the age. Agree 100% with the wonderful monochromatic effect and composition. My parents moved to Maine in 1970 to dodge the crowds in NY. There are entire towns and villages of wooden houses built in the late 1700s and early 1800s there. Of course being a carpenter or a painter is a lucrative trade in Maine. My father was both and worked full tilt maintaining those old structures until age 85. It is obvious someone has kept this old church in great shape too.

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debbielove

5:19AM | Sun, 06 September 2009

Wood looks so cool, except here in the UK it tends, with our wet weather, to rot, so that lovely church, would be gone in a short time indeed... Only English Oaks seemed to last! And they would be gone in a very short time indeed if we just used them... I love wooded building and thats a beauty indeed... Thanks... Rob

bebert

12:56PM | Sun, 06 September 2009

very nice capture

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goodoleboy

5:59PM | Sun, 06 September 2009

A stellar capture of an edifice fit for Paul Revere!

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Cosme..D..Churruca

8:38AM | Mon, 07 September 2009

superb pic!

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junge1

6:39PM | Mon, 07 September 2009

Wow!!!Beautiful in b&w Tara!Like the composition!

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