Church Wall Art
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I found this old piano in an abandoned church. It’s a haunting echo of music played, songs sung, and dances danced.
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St Johns Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
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Tasmania’s historic Port Arthur after rain. /
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Church of the good Shepherd, Lake Tekapo – New Zealand Sunset at Lake Tekapo and one Infrared shot in the middle of the day…
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Its all in the title. This isn’t just an ordinary Church Spire. I am told its a copy of the Spire at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. This is actually what I would consider the most prominant landmarks in Peebles. Peebles is a small Scottish Borders Town which lies about 20 miles south west of Edinburgh. Its possibly my most popular image to date out here in the real world. Made the Redbubble Home Page on the 29th of August 2008. Many thanks & best wishes from Robin; that’s me!! / Milestone reached, 1000 views. Thank you all kindly; Mum & Dad too. Reached on the 2nd of Oct 2008 / / / /
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Stormy Church – Thank you to RichieDean who helped me with the sky on this – You are great! /
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Location: Ratcliffe-On-Soar, Nottinghamshire, England Map: Google Maps Date and Time: 2 March.2008, 11.02 a.m. Camera details: ISO 200 : f/3.5 : 1/500 second : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / I’d pulled in to capture a picture of the Power Station (see below) but on the walk from the car I just couldn’t believe the sky when I walked past the field with the church nestled between the trees and the river Soar sitting nicely next to the field. Other shots from Nottinghamshire:
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Angers, France
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Church of the Good Shepherd, Lake Tekapo – Sunset Other sunset shots and one Infrared from the middle of the day
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Imagine if this child could swap places with those on the other side of the wall. Even for a day. Imagine what he might find, what he might lose, what he might think. Imagine what he might do with his new-found privilege. Imagine. I imagine that’s what he’s imagining. The possibilities are endless.
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Drought Breaker As the farmer knelt down on the salty sand, / He needed rain to save his land. / The crops were wilting, the cattle all dead, / He looked around, not a word was said. The ground was dry, where is the rain? / What could stop this worthless pain? / The farmer cursed in sheer despair, / He did not have a drop to spare. A thundercloud covers the western sky, / A bolt of lightning explodes near by. / The farmer looks up and begins to pray, / Hoping that the rain will come his way. Then drip-by-drip it starts to fall, / The crystal water like a clear glass wall. / The trees and flowers all in bloom, / Then once again, gone is the gloom. The water fills the old parched creek, / The rivers bulge as the waters peak. / The mud squelches through the farmer’s dry old hands, / As he thanks the Lord for saving his land. / / By Meg Hayes Year Seven / St Mary’s Primary School / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / Silverton, New South Wales
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This church isn’t known for its stained glass windows, nor for its benches. It’s famous because of its neighbour – a 19th century precise replica of the original Via Dolorosa. No, they didn’t copy the buildings, just the distance and the actual slope. To make the glory of the Lord shine brighter, they didn’t just use the natural topography of the area. Instead, they dug a huge ravine – it took them 15 years, and it’s estimated that 70 000 men took part in the digging. But, of course, I didn’t take the picture of the Polish Via Dolorosa. The light wasn’t good enough.
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Another collaboration with the fabulous photographer, Paul Louis Villani. His original photo is called Houses of the Holy
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Looks better when viewed large. * /
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I have always loved ruined and bare country chapels where the outside elements seem to be brought in through the windows and shafts of light. To me, the deep greenwood and forests are nature’s chapels,which can bring you closer to the divine than any grand,gold guilded cathedreal. For me there is no seperation between the divine and the natural world around us…..and I have found peace and harmony many times amongst the sacred Celtic springs and ancient trees in forgotten corners of this country. This image was particularly inspired by the small holy wells of South West Cornwall, where even to this day poeple leave offerings and gifts to the water elements and the old Gods.
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Inspired by the beautifull song of the same name by Enya. Several of my own photographs merged together in photoshop CS2.
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Stormy Church 02 In sepia.. With a few adjustments, adjusted light, colour, contrast,.adaptive lighting & cropped slightly
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...one of the first photos I took with my D200. I have a D50 as well that i originally started shooting with.
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Church of the Good Shepherd, Tekapo. A new processing of an older image….. Canon 5D 16-35mm at 35mm, f/10, 1/6”, ISO 160 New Zealand / Seascapes / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
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When I shot this, I inadvertantly had my camera set to JPEG Small (I usually shoot large) so this one has come out too small for prints – I will try and re-size it in PS.
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Lorraine Creagh nominated this image for the Pay it Forward group. / Here’s what she said about this image: I love the feeling that I get with the image. Loneliness, peace and age. I wonder how many people have sat on those benches in contemplation. The colouring and aged treatment that Kimberly has given it works so well for this shot Thank you Lorraine, you are a sweet friend! HDR image of The Mission in Carmel, California Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer– 2008. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
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