Barry,

That looks like a decent cedar in the cemetery too!

JP

On Apr 20, 8:57 pm, Barry Caselli <[email protected]> wrote:
> ENTS,
> On Sunday after work I was out photographing churches. This church was on my 
> list. I had been there before, but didn't remember that it had trees in front 
> of it. It turned out that it has a beautiful old Pitch Pine in front of it, 
> along with a nice American Holly. The Pitch Pine was quite big, with an 
> estimated CBH of between 5' and 5'5", maybe a tad bigger. So the tree 
> obscured my view of the church, but it was beautiful in its own right, which 
> was a bonus.
> Here's the 3/4 right front view of the church that I wanted to take, which 
> turned out to be more of a picture of trees than a church! I was able to get 
> the church by standing in other places. So it all worked out.
> Oh, and this is located in Franklin Township, Gloucester County. 
> Unfortunately large housing developments are starting to spread through much 
> of this township, as in many others in Gloucester County. It's such a shame. 
> It's real pretty right there. Directly across the street from the church, a 
> large field has had a huge house built in the back of it, and the entire 
> field is being converted into a lawn. What a waste. Anyway, I didn't mean to 
> turn this into a rant.
>  
> Enjoy the photo.
> Barry
>
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