timeworn {248/365}

This week’s Sunday Creative prompt is “timeworn”

timeworn 248/365

Melville (yes, melville) United Church, circa 1837

Edited in lightroom and photoshop.  Two textures from Mr. Jerry Jones (aka skeletal mess).

I have a feeling I’m going to love the submissions this week :)

EDIT:  Told you I love this prompt .. I added another shot here :)

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9 Comments
  • sarah
    Posted at 23:36h, 05 September Reply

    I love this picture! Old buildings (esp churches, farms, and lighthouses) are fascinating to me, as are old cemeteries. Love it!

  • justine Gordon
    Posted at 03:31h, 06 September Reply

    I love the treatments you have done on this and it is a lovely photo and a great prompt for timeworn

  • joan
    Posted at 11:52h, 06 September Reply

    Love the colors and the choice for the prompt.

  • janice
    Posted at 12:42h, 06 September Reply

    Thanks guys! This week’s shots are awesome in the group!!!

  • Jamie S
    Posted at 20:06h, 06 September Reply

    I love it!

  • Enchanticals
    Posted at 01:53h, 07 September Reply

    You know what I like about your photography?

    I like the timelessness of it. The photos are, for the most part, day to day living, but yet you capture the essence of the cycle of life. Life goes on with or without us being here or there. And it is indeed a cycle. Spring to Summer to Autumn to Winter.

    You have magical eyes. You make it seem everything lives forever. You give the simplest things magic, enchantment, and immortality.

    Enchanticals (Marsha)

    • janice
      Posted at 17:31h, 07 September Reply

      Wow. MOST awesome comment :)

  • Mim
    Posted at 16:37h, 07 September Reply

    Love the composition and the textures ou used.

  • Maegan
    Posted at 20:20h, 09 September Reply

    What a great interpretation! I adore old churches!

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