"Baptism Alter"

silverstrummer -  David Everitt

"Baptism Alter"

“Baptism Alter” – at Cantebury Cathedral, Kent, UK

Canterbury Cathedral
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Equipment used:- Praktica luxmedia 4008

Live Life For Today And Save A Smile For Somebody Tomorrow – David

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"Baptism Alter"  by silverstrummer -  David Everitt
"Baptism Alter"  by silverstrummer -  David Everitt
  • CanDuCreations

    CanDuCreations

    A very good photograph David

  • silverstrummer... replied

    Thank You there are more to come from this visit when I have time to sort them out. I’m glad that you liked it. – David :>))

  • Cassey

    Cassey

    Pretty Cathedral for sure!

  • silverstrummer... replied

    It certainly is pretty ….. I think it dates back to the 12th century. – David :>))

  • CLiPiCs

    CLiPiCs

    Nice Shot ! David

    Love ‘N’ Laughter Kriss

  • silverstrummer... replied

    Glad you liked it … it turned out alright as I just pointed and pressed the magic button! – David :>))

  • SKNickel

    SKNickel

    I would love to see this cathedral in person, but I would have to get over my fear of flying first.

  • silverstrummer... replied

    I f you can it will be worth a visit so much history in this 12th century building. Its a shame you don’t like flying there are so many beautiful things to see in different countries, I hope you can conquer this fear!
    - David :>))

  • LoneAngel

    LoneAngel

    nice one !!!

  • silverstrummer... replied

    Thank you I’m pleased you liked it and thank you for your comment it is appreciated – David :>))

  • maxy

    maxy

    Oh wow!!! this is so beautiful!!! The colors, the design, the wonderful feeling of this cathedral is awesome! You bring it out beautifully here!

  • silverstrummer... replied

    This is one of my favourites from the Cathedral I was just a liitle off centre from the archway behind but I agree the design and colour. Thanks for your very kind comments – David

  • valzart

    valzart

    Wow! wonderful work sweetheART glorious capture ;} happy hippy hugglez

  • silverstrummer... replied

    Thank you Val I’m so pleased you liked this its one of my favourite’s I appreciate youe support as always – David

  • Scott  d'Almeida

    Scott d'Almeida

    great one,

  • silverstrummer... replied

    Hi Scott thanks for your comment this is definately one of my favourites – David

  • BLYTHART

    BLYTHART

    I’ve lived in England all my 59 years and still haven’t managed to visit this Cathedral. Good photo.

  • silverstrummer... replied

    Hi Dave – If you can its well worth a visit and you definately won’t be dissapointed. Thank you for your comments and support – David

  • Marie Sharp

    Marie Sharp

    Beautiful capture! This would be wonderful in Christian Churches, Statues and Crosses

  • silverstrummer... replied

    Hi Marie – Thank you for your kind comments I had forgotten to add it to the group ….. thank you also for reminding me! – David

  • Karen  Helgesen

    Karen Helgesen

    Beautiful! I went to England with my daughter’s high group…the churches were either spectacular and enormous or charming and small!

  • silverstrummer... replied

    Our churches reign from Saxon’s to Norman’s and then we have our Cathedrals and Abbey’s too the UK and Eire have a wonderful array of places to pray and just to visit! I’m very pleased you liked our little country! – David

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