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Through a weathered window of Alcatraz, the outside world appears distant and blurred. The scratches, marks, and traces left on the glass over the years become part of the story, connecting the viewer with one of the most famous prisons in history.
Rather than focusing on the cell itself, this image captures the view beyond it—a perspective seen by countless inmates, each looking toward the waters of San Francisco Bay and the world that lay outside the prison walls.
📍 Alcatraz Island, San Francisco, California, USA
The congregation first established itself as the Dundas Wesleyan Methodist Church in 1855. It took the name St. Paul's United Church in 1925 with the formation of the United Church in Canada. A fire destroyed the original church in 1931, and the current building was completed in 1933. The Sunday School building did survive the fire and was completed in 1897.
Nikon D750 - Sigma Zoom 28-70mm 1:2.8
Editor: Adobe Lightroom CC
The Rt. 66 Prairie is a monarch habitat and native prairie site on the east frontage road between Litchfield, Illinois (Exit 52) and Carlinville, Illinois (Exit 60). Trace the steps of bygone Route 66 as you traverse the native prairie grass and walk amongst the monarchs. The Rt. 66 Prairie is made possible by the Natural Area Guardians and partners of the Route 66 Monarch Flyway.
A group of visitors listens intently inside the Wiccan Vault beneath Edinburgh’s South Bridge — part of the legendary Auld Reekie Tours. The dim stone chamber, captured in monochrome, reveals centuries of history and mystery. Every expression tells a story of curiosity and awe as the guide shares tales of witchcraft, folklore, and the city’s haunted past. This photograph blends documentary realism with gothic atmosphere, celebrating Edinburgh’s underground heritage.