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One of the side doors at Kendal Parish church in Cumbria England. /
Prospect Park – Brooklyn, New York – July, 2008 / / /
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This is a collage that I made a few days ago. I am also an artist that paints glass vases, candle holders and light switch plates (www.switchart.org.) I took out a lot of vases and held them up to the light and photographed different parts of them through the sun and then I used Arcsoft Photostudio 5.5 which is like photoshop and merged all of them together using circles, squares, rectangles and ovals with different layers. I then went into my picture folders and chose pictures that I had photographed over the years and reduced them to very small sizes. The rest is history! By the way, I also stole Obama’s “Yes I can” because I just think it has really inspired so many people. I hope we are not both in hot water now. (Smile) Peace!
Shot from Helsington barrows which overlooks the Lyth valley on Friday 7th November 2008 near Kendal in The English lake district national park Cumbria. /
Shot from Scout scar near Kendal overlooking the lake district national park in Cumbria England / Shot with a Nikon D70s DSLR and a 18-70mm lens /
Shot on my recent trek around Scout scar, this was shot in the woods below the scar. / Location: kendal in the English lake district national park in Cumbria England. /
Shot of Scout scar near Kendal in the English lake district national park. / Shot with a Nikon D70s / using a 18-70mm lens with CPL fitted / focal length 70mm / F16 1/60sec /
IT WAS SEPTEMBER 25, 2007; SUMMERS END. I HAD DONE A FAIR AMOUNT OF TRAVELING THIS SUMMER AND HAD SOME BEAUTIFUL PHOTO MEMORIES OF SOME FAMILIAR AND UNFAMILIAR PLACES. I WAS NOW BACK HOME AND DECIDED TO TAKE A TRIP DOWN TO SEAGATE IN CONEY ISLAND. OUT OF ALL THE WONDERFUL TRIPS I HAD TAKEN THIS YEAR THIS WAS THE BEST AND THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DAY OF THE SUMMER. THIS WAS THE MOST ROMANTIC AND BEAUTIFUL NIGHT THAT I HAD ENCOUNTERED. IT HAS BEEN SAID THAT SOMETIMES YOU CAN TRAVEL ALL OVER LOOKING TO FIND SOMETHING WHEN ALL ALONG IT HAS BEEN RIGHT IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD!
Fishermen going for their last catch of the day under a beautiful sunset. /
View of the Brooklyn Bridge enhanced in Gold. BEST IF VIEWED LARGER
This is 2/6 HDR shot of the interior of Kendal united reform church, in Cumbria. / The church is situated just off the the high street and could easily be passed. / The doors were closed but were opened specially so I could take a look inside and take some shots. / Not a really old church in fact built in 1896.
This is 6/6 HDR shot of the interior of Kendal united reform church, in Cumbria. / The church is situated just off the the high street and could easily be passed. / The doors were closed but were opened specially so I could take a look inside and take some shots. / Not a really old church in fact built in 1896. / Another looking towards the rear of the Church
This shot is one of 2, this one is a 3 shot HDR, the other will be one converted to B&W and played around with a little, enjoy…. This impressive building, being one of the widest Parish Churches in the / Country and situated in the Valley of the River Kent in the ancient town of Kirkbie Kendale, dates from the early thirteenth century, but there is evidence that it occupies the site of a much earlier Church. At the time of the Doomsday Book, an established Church is recorded in Kendal and the shaft of an Anglican Cross dated at approximately AD 850 and housed in the Parr Chapel suggest a very early beginning of Christian worship in this area. In 1087, Ivo de Tailebois, the first Baron of Kendal, gave to St Mary’s Abbey in York “The Church of Kircabi in Kendale with its land”. The early rectors were provided by St Mary’s, and Abbot Hall was built to accommodate the Abbot, when he came to Kendal. The present building originally consisted of a nave, chancel, two aisles and the tower; the six nave pillars, lower part of the tower, pillars and the West Wall surviving to the present day. It is thought that some of the sandstone from the Saxon Church is incorporated in the present building. This stone was probably brought from Watercrook when the Saxons destroyed the Roman Fort there.
Shot from Scout scar overlooking the Lyth valley in the English lake district national park in Cumbria England. / shot taken 29th Novemember 13:36 / Taken with Nikon D70s / lens 18-70 mm at focal length 18mm / f 9 1/90 / hdr’d and tonemapped /
Shot below Scout Scar in the English lake district national park in Cumbria . / Honeybee wood is on the left and on the right is Barrowfield and far top right is scout Scar. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens /
Verrazano Bridge connecting Staten Island and Brooklyn, New York. /
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