Church stone 

443 creative works found

  • Lament
    by Disenchanted

    US$4.28–US$114.00

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  • YOU HAVE TO VIEW THIS ONE LARGE

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  • Twilight Retreat
    by Astrid Pardew

    US$3.85–US$102.60

    Mtahleb chapel in HDR. 3 different exposures were taken and merged for this one. /

  • The Cloister World
    by José Ramos

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    The Cloister World / ______ Higher quality image Here ______ This photo was done during a one-day trip to the fascinating city of Évora. Classified as UNESCO World Heritage Site, one can easily get amazed at the diversity and quantity of historic buildings, including Romanesque, Gothic, Manueline, Renaissance and Baroque architecture. / ................................................................................. / This is one of those special places where, on a weekend, without the noise of cars and the crowds, you can forget present time, and feel immersed somewhere in the past, when beauty was cherished, and schedules were not a concern. / ................................................................................ / One of the places I’ve visited was the amazing Cathedral of Évora, and one of it’s strongest surprises: an exquisite and captivating cloister. / ................................................................................. / Cloisters have always fascinated me. In the past they were the place, inside a monastery, where the fusion of nature and men was strongest. Four cold stone corridors and a garden in the center, adorned with profound meditation, trying to reach the highest answers. / ................................................................................. / During the first 15 minutes I had some strong clouds in the sky, but the sun was uncovered and very strong. I tried to capture some photos, trying to properly expose both the building and the sky, but this proved to be impossible, even with ND Grads. Fortunately, mother nature helped, and the clouds finally covered the sun. Not only this helped in getting a correct exposure of the scene, but also lended a very special lightning to the whole scene, much different from the harsh light I had 15minutes before. This was the time to start shooting, and in 10 minutes I was able to cover some shooting angles I had planned beforehand. Here you can see one of them, hoping the image will be able to “capture” you into that magical place… / .................................................................................... / José Ramos

  • ~ Haven ~
    by Tracey Mac

    US$3.99–US$106.40

  • Ancient Landscape
    by Sharon Johnstone

    US$4.13–US$110.20

    This is a block of stone from Yardley Old Church. / I’ve added a little contrast but the stone work of this church is mindblowing! / Shot with a macro lens. /

  • Stone Stairway
    by robjbez

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Used the available side lighting to capture the detail and colour of this sand stone stairway, at an old church.

  • Church of the Good Shepherd and Lake Tekapo, New Zealand

  • 1 Thessalonians 4:13
    by Kevin Kroeker

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    This image is replacing my previous post of “For Whom The Bell Tolls”... There were a couple things I didn’t like about the last image and I have since corrected them in this version. / / This is St. Pauls Church in Habour Grace. The church was built in 1835. I took this shot at midday with a beautiful blue sky and white fluffy clouds but I really wanted to attempt to make it more of a darker, gothic image. This is what I came up with… I hope you like. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • newtown church
    by sunset

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    beautiful girl, dress, light, place. Intoxicating!

  • A side door at Worcester Cathedral, with dappled light from the surrounding trees warming the stonework. / October 2008.

  • I lay this foundation and cornerstone of the church to be built in this place, to be named the church of the Holy Trinity….: The speaker was the first Bishop of Australia William Grant Broughton, on a blustery Tuesday morning, 23rd June 1840. And so the spot was declared for what was to more popularly known as the Garrison Church which still stands at the southern end of Lower Fort Street, cornering Argyle place in one of the most historically colourful areas of Sydney known as The Rocks The builder was Edward Flood and accepted price for materials is interesting to scan, Bricks were 2/15 a thousand. A labourer worked 10 hours for 5/- a week while the bricklayer for the same period received 8/6. Henry Ginn, the architect of the basic structure, estimated that the church would house 250 adults and 50 children and in his original design his calculations were not far wrong. /

  • The Old Church
    by Ricky Knowles

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A small old church, the only structure in sight. South Island, New Zealand.

  • angel stillness
    by Juilee Pryor

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    These three B/W images were taken in Broken Hill some time ago. I love the feel of cememetrys and old abandoned churchs. They seem continue to collect auras and vibrations of the spirt over the passage of time. This lovely old stone angel has a real presence about her and seems to be a living thing somehow. I hope you like them.

  • Metsovo Archway
    by Karen Martin IPA

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    Stone archway in the wall surrounding the church at Metsove in Northern Greece.

  • Abbey
    by igotmeacanon

    US$3.42

  • Gostwyck Chapel
    by Kitsmumma

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    Best viewed LARGE

  • Doon Church
    by A90Six

    US$3.59–US$95.76

    This church in Doon, Ballybunion closed it’s doors to its congregation a few short years after the new, St John’s, church opened in the town centre on 1st August, 1897. The parish could not afford to keep two churches going. / Doon church is used these days as a storage building for farm equipment. /

  • Big Hill Church
    by annemarieL

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Big Hill Church: This church was opened in 1878 and was designed by Goulburn architect H O Bell. Beside the church is a little well kept cemetery. The first burial was of John Bogg who was killed on Christmas Eve 1878 when hit by a cricket ball while umpiring a friendly cricket match. His gravestone can be found near the front boundary to the left of the church.

  • Big Hill Church entry

  • Big Hill Church window
    by annemarieL

    US$3.42–US$91.20

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