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Images => Themes, Portfolio Series, PaW, or PaM => Topic started by: Tristin on January 21, 2020, 23:25:01
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Church of St. Casimir the Prince, Kraków
Laowa 12/2.8 w/MSC Effective 17/4
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interesting black ceiling with stars
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interesting black ceiling with stars
It's actually blue. This was a PP choice to keep it natural looking, as I took it in the evening.
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A church near Zakopane, Poland
Laowa 12/2.8 w/Magic Shift Converter, Effective 17/4 Shift
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Benedictine Abbey in Tyniec
Laowa 12/2.8 w/Magic Shift Converter, Effective 17/4 Shift
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This thread was hidden quite a way away in the Themes topic, but, digging through my archive i found another accidental pano from Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. It could also have gone in the windows theme.
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This thread was hidden quite a way away in the Themes topic, but, digging through my archive i found another accidental pano from Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. It could also have gone in the windows theme.
Impressive pano, Hans. Very nicely captured image.
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Interior of St Pete and Paul's Cathedral (Петропавловский собор), Saint Petersburg/Russia
Nikon Z6 + Z 24-70mm f4 S
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48498240126_1948af1571_h.jpg)
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Église Notre-Dame de Saint-Lô, France. The North of the Twin Tower was shelled by German artillery in WW II. Saint-Lô was also bombed by the US and completely destroyed. The Capital of Ruins according to Archbishop Bernard Jacqueline and revived by Samuel Beckett in one of his lectures.
Z7 50/1.8S
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Interior shot of the Église Notre-Dame de Saint-Lô
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Impressive pano, Hans. Very nicely captured image.
Thanks Luc! Greatly appreciated. Nice image yourself BTW.
John, also nice ones.
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This thread was hidden quite a way away in the Themes topic, but, digging through my archive i found another accidental pano from Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. It could also have gone in the windows theme.
Impressive close up of the elaborate facade.
Interior of St Pete and Paul's Cathedral (Петропавловский собор), Saint Petersburg/Russia
Nikon Z6 + Z 24-70mm f4 S
Exquisite interior is taken beautifully.
Église Notre-Dame de Saint-Lô, France. The North of the Twin Tower was shelled by German artillery in WW II. Saint-Lô was also bombed by the US and completely destroyed. The Capital of Ruins according to Archbishop Bernard Jacqueline and revived by Samuel Beckett in one of his lectures.
Z7 50/1.8S
Interior shot of the Église Notre-Dame de Saint-Lô
Sad history, but the church still look majestic, both outside and inside.
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This thread was hidden quite a way away in the Themes topic..
Great that you found it Hans - I wanted to post this one but then it slipped my mind. It might also fit in nicely in Akira's "rubber neck" topic :)
A medeval church in Kalundborg, Denmark, with five towers - which I understand is somewhat unique in the world - representing the imagination of "The heavenly Jerusalem as a fortified city with 5 towers" - (assumed to be) started by Esben Snare around 1170 and finished by his daughter in 1220.
Great images in this interesting thread!
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Great that you found it Hans - I wanted to post this one but then it slipped my mind. It might also fit in nicely in Akira's "rubber neck" topic :)
A medeval church in Kalundborg, Denmark, with five towers - which I understand is somewhat unique in the world - representing the imagination of "The heavenly Jerusalem as a fortified city with 5 towers" - (assumed to be) started by Esben Snare around 1170 and finished by his daughter in 1220.
Great images in this interesting thread!
I have an impression that the Nordic churches are quite unique in their designs. Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks Akira
Great that you found it Hans - I wanted to post this one but then it slipped my mind. It might also fit in nicely in Akira's "rubber neck" topic :)
A medeval church in Kalundborg, Denmark, with five towers - which I understand is somewhat unique in the world - representing the imagination of "The heavenly Jerusalem as a fortified city with 5 towers" - (assumed to be) started by Esben Snare around 1170 and finished by his daughter in 1220.
Great images in this interesting thread!
Great lines, Lars. A very old church then? It looks a bit modern, from this POV.
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I have an impression that the Nordic churches are quite unique in their designs. Thank you for sharing!
Great lines, Lars. A very old church then? It looks a bit modern, from this POV.
Thanks Akira and John,
I've looked up some extra info - this church is unique even in nothern europe with Tournai cathedral in Belgium having similarities.
The roofs burned in 1314 and the original roof/tower top constructions are unknown. The mid tower crashed in 1827 apparently due to excavations inside the church - after/during 45 years it was rebuild and restorations was apparantly also done. Apart from that I havent found anything indicating the current architecture should be of more modern origin than around 1220/1230 - additional buildings like chapel, rectory dating 1400/1500.
I've attached different views.
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Thanks for the extra images, Lars. Yes this looks more medieval ;) More like a castle. Unique church.
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Lars, thank you for the extra research and the images. The entire church including the brick fence looks majestic.
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Inside Eglise des Jacobins (Jacobins' Church)
Toulouse, France.
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Inside Eglise des Jacobins (Jacobins' Church)
Toulouse, France.
Beautifully elaborate ribs!
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Beautifully elaborate ribs!
Many thanks, Akira ! :)
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Inside Eglise des Jacobins (Jacobins' Church)
Exquisite image Rosko
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Thanks a lot, Colin !
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San Vitale in Ravenna
(http://hannu.mallat.fi/travel2/venezia10/rvn/_DSC5335.jpg)
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San Vitale in Ravenna
Wow! That is a surrealistic rendition, i like it.
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San Vitale in Ravenna
Very nice capture of light and shadows!
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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen.
Processed with Silver Effex Pro.
28/4.0 Shift (chipped and modified for Tilt).
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Inside Eglise des Jacobins (Jacobins' Church)
Toulouse, France.
Beautiful!
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San Vitale in Ravenna
(http://hannu.mallat.fi/travel2/venezia10/rvn/_DSC5335.jpg)
Wow, such an impressive sight.
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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen.
Processed with Silver Effex Pro.
28/4.0 Shift (chipped and modified for Tilt).
Beautiful, and very nicely executed image.
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Catedral de Santa María La Real de La Almudena/Cathedral of Saint Mary the Royal of La Almudena, Madrid/Spain
Olympus E-M10II + Samyang 7.5mm f3.5 fisheye
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48728504456_70429c1440_b.jpg)
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48727501006_75ebdf38b4_h.jpg)
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Bodnath, Kathmandu
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Catedral de Santa María La Real de La Almudena/Cathedral of Saint Mary the Royal of La Almudena, Madrid/Spain
Olympus E-M10II + Samyang 7.5mm f3.5 fisheye
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48728504456_70429c1440_b.jpg)
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48727501006_75ebdf38b4_h.jpg)
Great shots Luc.
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Foix
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Beautiful, and very nicely executed image.
Thanks Luc
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Wow, such an impressive sight.
Thanks Luc and guys!
I have to say I was happy with the way they had arranged the lights there! Ravenna has many other significant sights as well, certainly worth a visit if you're ever nearby.
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Great shots Luc.
Thanks Fons.
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St. John's Episcopal Church (completed 1904), Ketchikan Alaska/USA. Ketchikan has a reputation of having even more rain than Seattle. When my wife and I were there we enjoyed glorious sunny weather as this image shows.
Olympus E-M10II + Olympus 12-40mm f2.8
(https://live.staticflickr.com/4314/35966139805_63c61016a8_h.jpg)
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Beautiful Luc and Fons
Dom-tower in Utrecht. NikonGear meeting 2016
Df 80/2.8
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Cattedrale di Cremona
My wife's hometown; Nikon D600, 4 shot V-pano
Ciao from Massimo
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Beautiful Luc and Fons
Dom-tower in Utrecht. NikonGear meeting 2016
Df 80/2.8
Iconic that Dom tower and church. Excellent viewpoint John.
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Cattedrale di Cremona
My wife's hometown; Nikon D600, 4 shot V-pano
Ciao from Massimo
Quite an elaborately decorated church!
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Pigadia, Karpathos/Greece
Olympus E-M10II + Panasonic 35-100mm f4-5.6
(https://live.staticflickr.com/8474/29279549750_ec9168b43c_h.jpg)
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Quite an elaborately decorated church!
Took a while to build: started 1107, finished 1491...
The outside is also beautiful. There's a 112.5 m high belltower, with a beautiful clock with zodiac signs. For those liking classical music, it's also the hometown of Stradivarius and Guarneri del Gesù, very famous violin makers.
An unusual perspective of one of the lions guarding the main entrance.
Ciao from Massimo
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Bologna, St.Francis Basilica at sunset
The front appears massive, but you can see the sky through the rosettes. Actual basilica is leaner...
Ciao from Massimo
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Iconic that Dom tower and church. Excellent viewpoint John.
Thanks Luc. A kind of Dutch trademark ;)
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Sarlat-la-Canéda, Périgord
12 pic V pano, an impossible perspective (more mending required, I was lazy...)
Ciao from Massimo
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San Zaccaria, Venice
Today is the 1600th birthday of the city of Venezia (conventionally inaugurated on 25 March 421).
Venice has 120+ churches, and I have several thousand photos of most of them, so here's one, not very far (200 meters) from Basilica di San Marco.
It's a 4-pic horizontal pano, with camera in portrait mode.
Ciao from Massimo
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Dom, Trier, Germany
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1992 church architecture.
Added a few - closer from the outside in dull light. Closed so no shot for the organ thread this time.
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Remarkable, Lars. That looks like a barn.
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Thanks, John - very minimalistic and I was also surprised to learn it's a church. I'll see if I someday can get some shots from the front and inside - there must be an organ inside somewhere :)
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National Cathedral, Washington DC. People waiting for a tour.
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Munich, St. Lukas Church (near the Isar river), as given as protestant church, build in the beginning of 1900. The inner hall. Arranged with the d850+pc19. Complete image build out of 4 shots, while doing the objektive shifting from the left to the right side, camera set up on a tripod, horizontal setup (The camera was on the trip, not the lens). It was meant ot do some test. bye bye. richard
(https://malus.exotica.org.uk/~zeg/nixnix/Muelukashallez062021st20.jpg) the full image. https://malus.exotica.org.uk/~zeg/nixnix/Muelukashallez062021st99.jpg (https://malus.exotica.org.uk/~zeg/nixnix/Muelukashallez062021st99.jpg)
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Two small churches with a history. Højerup old church (from around 1250) and Højerup new church (from 1913) - the latter was built about 150 meters longer in-land to replace the old church. The churches are close to Stevns Klint (a chalk cliff) and the old church have not been used since 1910 due to erosion and is now located at the edge of the cliff - in 1928 the church lost the choir when part of the cliff collapsed and ended 30 meters below along with the alter, gravestones, coffins and bones :o The erosion had started taking parts of the church yard in the 1600s.
Stevns chalk cliff is UNESCO world heritage - Wiki quote: "it is of geological importance as one of the best exposed Cretaceous-Tertiary boundaries in the world.".
1, 2 and 3: old church, church wall towards the sea and part of the cliff.
4 and 5: new church and a memorial stone for the Halifax II DT620 airmen crew that was shot down in March 1943 about 1000 meters away over the Baltic Sea.
Unfortunately, I didn't have the time to walk down to sea level and get a better view and images of the cliff and church.
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Lars - thanks for these images and stories behind them. The last image tells a story of its own. Squadron 138.
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Lars - thanks for these images and stories behind them. The last image tells a story of its own. Squadron 138.
Many thanks Hugh - glad you liked the stories. The church images themselves are rather average and it's their story that was the main reason I posted them.
The last one however does tell a story of its own as you say, and I like that the memorial stone has been placed where many people visit, but also because Højerup (and Stevns in general) has a separate military history.
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These were all found in Ludlow Church (Shropshire, UK)
The decorated parts in #2 & 3 swing down to form the seat of these choristers' cubicles.
Taken on Pixel mobile phone
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St. Vinzenz, Untermarchtal. By architect Hermann Baur, 1970.
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Many thanks, Jürgen - great images and b/w fits well. I understand why you wrote "grain silo". A fascinating building - it looks like it integrates well with the sloped(?) surroundings. Made me think of the (several) medieval round churches (rotundas) in Denmark - but in much smaller scale.
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.. and maybe a nice occasion to post an image of the round church in the village of Bjernede - the only round church on Zealand.
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A very nice, cheerful photo, Lars. Somehow the church reminds me of a corpulent toy soldier with a wide white collar.
The St. Vinzent church actually integrates very well into its surroundings, despite its location on a small hill, it can only be seen at close range, hidden behind trees, the actual opening only occurs inside, the path leads up a slight ramp to the altar.
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A very nice, cheerful photo, Lars. Somehow the church reminds me of a corpulent toy soldier with a wide white collar.
Hehe.. a very fun comparison, Jürgen. Next time I visit the church that image will probably pop up in my mind :)