Sheldon Church Ruins, near Yemassee, South Carolina © Doug Hickok All Rights Reserved
Aging sarcophagi are part of the old Sheldon Church graveyard.
The church dates back to South Carolina's colonial period,
and has survived more than two centuries of strife and decay.
What remains of a brick pulpit can still be seen inside the church walls.
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Beautiful artwork Doug!Great job!
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Fantastic sepia tones and superb perspective! Your processing enhances the ancient feel of this fascinating structure and its surroundings.
ReplyDeleteLovely tones Doug...
ReplyDeleteGee Doug. I just don't know how you can continually come up with such wonderful images. Cudos to you Doug.
ReplyDeleteNice processing! It really brings out the details on those "aging stones"
ReplyDeleteI love this, it reminds me of ruins that we have in the UK. I want to step into the screen and visit there.
ReplyDeleteA fine shot of these ruins. The remains are very interesting and look great in this toning.
ReplyDeleteNice composition and the sepia toning adds to the effect.
ReplyDeletea very special place indeed, and perfect for a sepia presentation !
ReplyDeletei like the aged look of this old scene.. nice catch..
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