Crumbling Chapel Hallway Reclaimed by Rain and Nettles in through a shattered institutional hallway with debris underfoot in Manitoba

Crumbling Chapel Hallway Reclaimed by Rain and Nettles

by Conner Snider

Pale walls reflect soft, diffused afternoon light bouncing through the shattered institutional hallway of a Manitoba chapel. Rain streaks down the exposed ceiling, pooling on the cracked floor where vibrant green nettles rise through the debris. Swallows dart between the broken arches, their silhouettes cutting against the gray sky visible above. Debris litters the ground, mixing with the wet, dark soil that feeds the invasive plants. The corridor stretches forward, defined by the leading lines of the crumbling walls and the scattered rubble. Water droplets rest on the rough masonry, creating small, glistening reflections on the nearby stone surfaces.

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Camera Olympus OM-2*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Olympus OM-2 photos, grab one online.
Lens 35mm f/2
Focal Length 35mm
Aperture f/2
Shutter Speed 1/250
ISO 400
Film Kodak Portra 400 tones
Location through a shattered institutional hallway with debris underfoot in Manitoba
Date 1995-08-18
Credit VEETER
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