Abandoned Church and School Acrylic Print
by Hal Mitzenmacher
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Abandoned Church and School acrylic print by Hal Mitzenmacher. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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This is an abandoned church and schoolhouse in the rural countryside near Dubuque, Kansas. The cloudy sky lent an ethereal atmosphere to the... more
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Artist's Description
This is an abandoned church and schoolhouse in the rural countryside near Dubuque, Kansas. The cloudy sky lent an ethereal atmosphere to the scene.
A single exposure of 364 sec at f4.0,ISO 800, using a Sigma 20mm f1.4 Art on a Sony A7Rii. The scene was lit with several tea lamps places inside the structures, and three LED light panels to illuminate the exteriors of the church and schoolhouse.
About Hal Mitzenmacher
Welcome to an important and dear part of my life, a quest to capture the perfect night image! Photography has been an interest of mine for decades, starting with a basic Minolta SRT101 film camera that accompanied me into the back country of the Sierra Nevada. Switching gears, my interest turned to underwater film photography and videography using both housed and Nikonos style cameras. My first digital camera was a mere 1.2 megapixel Kodak point and shoot, yet the results from this camera, combined with the power of image processing software truly amazed me, and pointed toward a future that truly boggled the mind. Well, today IS that future, and what has evolved in the graphic arts world creates opportunities to express oneself...
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Christopher McKenzie
As an FYI sometime in 2022 or early 2023 the roof and about half of the walls of this old church have collapsed and the rest is barley still standing. Good thing you were able to capture this image when you did.
Harriet Feagin
Oh, this is right up my alley. I love abandoned buildings and you nailed this one. Great job!