Sally forth!!!
The camera club had access to a 14th century church built on the site of a 12th century monastery on a private estate. Always a challenge to photograph because of the light. I've got a few HDRs to process but this was a straight shot of the bell ropes for the two bells. With a dozen or so wandering around its difficult to get some shots due to tripods, bags, people always in view. But, we tried.
The alter window has medieval glass that was buried in the reformation by the monks and found by the Victorians and placed back in the window.
The rector showed me some stone coffins of medieval origin but which we're incongruously stacked behind a curtain (they were empty!). They were found when excavations were done a hundred or so years ago. None of us were willing (or insured) to clamber up the rickety ladder to the clock tower.
Not got anything fantastic but some work tomorrow should give me something worth while.
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- Canon EOS 5D Mark III
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