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A Greek Temple or a Swedish Church?

A Greek Temple or a Swedish Church?

This was a couple-kilometer walk from Skellefteå city centre and we had to find alternate pathways after the ones we wanted to go on (mostly along the river) hadn’t been plowed, but it was well worth it. The ever-present clouds were lit up with the lights of the city and made the church look especially moody — my colleague likened it to the “Church from Hell” because it was so surrounded in red. The other thing that really struck me about it was that the columns and dome made it seem really Greek, and therefore a bit out of place in Swedish Lapland.

LensAF-S Zoom-Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
Focal Length24.0 mm
Aperture4
ISO200
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