Recently I went back to Keachi, Louisiana, for a second visit. This time, I brought one of my cameras with me to document some of the interesting, historical buildings and structures.
Although I spent more time there this time around than in my previous pass-through visit, there is still a lot to see, learn about, and photograph. So, I will definitely go back there someday.
I mostly concentrated on 4 individual buildings, all sitting at or near the (very busy) intersection of Louisiana highways 5, 172, and 789.
The sky was cloudy, and the light was somewhat flat, so I opted to shoot these in black and white. As I prefer this style of photography, all the better.
These pictures were created with a Nikon Z50 and a Nikkor Z DX 16-50mm lens.
I hope you like them!



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