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Historic Abbott Church Poster

by Kevin Schwalbe

$42.56
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Historic Abbott Church poster by Kevin Schwalbe. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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This is a 30 second long exposure photograph of the historic Abbott Church at sunset. It's tiny nondenominational church about 100 miles east of... more
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This is a 30 second long exposure photograph of the historic Abbott Church at sunset. It's tiny nondenominational church about 100 miles east of Denver, near Lindon, Colorado. The church is off the beaten path and stands in stark comparison to the surrounding farmlands. Albert Abbott, a rather successful settler who owned most of the land surrounding the church that was just north of the up-and-coming town of Lindon. Seeing the town’s need for a church, Abbot had the building constructed in his namesake in 1913.
About Kevin Schwalbe

Growing up in Minnesota, I was always captivated by the sight of the sun rising over misty lakes and the desire to find a way to capture those images on film. That desire to capture a beautiful sunrise has always stayed with me. When I moved to Colorado more than twenty years ago, the inspiration of our state’s beauty and my love of photography met and became one. At home or when traveling the world, I enjoy finding unexpected ways to view both the common and the extraordinary and share these through my photography. Resident artist at Gallery 6 in the Santa Fe Arts District in Denver, Colorado. All images ©2000-2023 Kevin Schwalbe. All rights reserved. Copying and/or distributing these images without my permission is strictly...
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