I was travelling along in winter and just noticed this little church out of the corner of my eye, it was up a slight incline and only visible between a row of old conifer trees for about two road widths. Did a U turn and idled into the church yard and with fading light I quickly made an exposure.
Due to isolation restrictions I haven't been able to get out for the past 3½ months, but yesterday I did some photography and suddenly remembered there was an exposed sheet in a holder. This is a cropped version as I couldn't get any closer as the grass was so wet one started to sink after a few seconds; as for the tripod, I had the legs embedded about 100mm and had to adjust the level a few seconds before exposure.
Exposure information in the file data, D76 1:1 at 22ºC for 15.00"
Fun fact about Gong Gong, at the last census the population was nine.