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Church Stone Wall


Church Stone Wall
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Copyright: Janice Dunn (Janice) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3210 W: 225 N: 6907] (27401)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-04-10
Categories: Daily Life, Architecture
Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC TZ3
Exposure: f/3.8, 1/40 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Travelogue: South Island Holiday 2008
Theme(s): Friday Theme 2008/05/09 "Brick/Stone Wall", Windows that Intrigue Me!, South Island NZ Holiday [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2008-05-08 1:16
Viewed: 425
Favorites: 1 [view]
Points: 46
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Stone Wall of the Church

This is the Knox Presbyterian Church in Cheviot, in the South Island of NZ.

As we drove north to Kaikoura from Christchurch we had to stop at Cheviot when we saw this unusual church. Cheviot is a small rural town in the Hurunui District of north Canterbury, 115 km north-east of Christchurch and 79 km south of Kaikoura on State Highway 1. Its 2006 population was 390.

The original Cheviot Presbyterian Church, was built in 1896 and later converted into a Sunday School Hall around 1953. Unfortunately it was burnt down at around 3am on the 4th May1954, being a total loss with an insurance claim amounting to £500 pounds.

A new Parish centre arose from the ashes in 1966. The stones were all donated from a local farm, and it gives you an idea of what a lot of the fields are like down that area. These will all be from the massive earth movements in the area many thousands of years ago.

What I like about this photo is the brilliant glass windows, and how the sun is shining on the other side of the building and the sunlight is coming through the building and brightening the windows on this side.

I think these windows must be in the crèche area in the church – note the little toy teddy bear and other colourful playthings on the window ledge.

And the Hydrangea flowers growing below the window are an added attraction – well I think so – what do you think?


This is a photo of the Knox Presbyterian Church in Cheviot

mikolaj_cava, dareco, johnnymag, puffy, Jong, Janone, Refugee, vandana2923, norenastramus, celan_mario has marked this note useful
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To AndroK: Email ombudsman@treklens.comJanice 1 05-08 13:59
To drymd29: Straight as can be!!!Janice 1 05-08 13:47
To Jong: SunshineJanice 1 05-08 03:29
To Jong: SunshineJanice 1 05-08 03:29
To AndroK: Andro's photo has been stolen off Pbase and postJanice 1 05-08 03:03
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Hi...
Again beautiful shot...
Looking photo Sieste sur feuille of Josyane Foureur (foureur) 16369 and my web site www.pbase.com/andrijakasom folder nature...this my photo you looking all details...this gentlmen only litle working in photoshop...
Best regards
Andro

Hi Janice,
what a colourful capture with amazing perspective and compo, vivid colours, superp clarity,
very welldone and tfs,
regards,
Taner

Hello Janice! Amazing window. Amazing wall. Original light and colors. Good capture. Very interesting picture. Good luck!

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  • dareco Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1162 W: 15 N: 599] (10444)
  • [2008-05-08 1:22]

This is VERY pretty!! The colors really leap out of the gallery. I love the stone wall too. Very nice. TFS

Hi Janice

Lovely shot, these old churches in NZ are truely capturing!

I nearly added on of a church in Nelson, but because I shared the camera with Danni, decided it best not to use any photos as we could not be 100% who took what image.

Regards
Tracey

Hi Janice,

Lovely contribution to the theme. I love the colours you have captured in the window. Great light and great contrasts with the grey stonework.

Cheviot? Bit close to home for me.....did you know that is the name of a range of extinct volcanos in Northumberland close to the Scottish border. My first taste of fell walking when 4 or 5 yrs was up the Cheviot! (I think it was still active back then :) ).

Take care, and have a great weekend.

John

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  • puffy Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2014 W: 136 N: 3063] (16571)
  • [2008-05-08 2:09]

Nice shot my dear, love the colours and the stone here, nice composition and textures...:D nice work my friend,


Have a nice day,

Cheers,
Sweety

hello Janice
Lovely shot of the stone wall
wonderful colours
brilliant take
i love this window.

regards
manuj mehta

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  • Jong Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 413 W: 0 N: 246] (2654)
  • [2008-05-08 2:47]
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i quite curious on the reflection, is it a reflection of what is front of the window or inside? just love the colours of the windows plat, look like magic plat with vibrant colours. i like you those flowers as foreground too. tfs, Janice

Great shot with this historic window. I like the coloured atmosphere. Well done.
Best wishes,
Achim

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  • yanm Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 550 W: 40 N: 678] (6745)
  • [2008-05-08 4:13]

I was going to ask " is the color of the window real or photoshoped" before i read the comment :) Because i like it too. But sorry, it reminds me of my nephew painting in it's color :):) I like you include some flower in FG too :D

Yan

HI JANICE
IT'S A FABOULUS STONE WALL AND WINDOW IN BETTER PICTURE. TFS
REGARDS
MELANY

Beautiful.
Love the flowers in the corners. Adds a special touch.
And also the window.
Good sharpness and details.
TFS
Pierre

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  • Janone Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3368 W: 87 N: 2746] (18125)
  • [2008-05-08 4:50]

That looks quiet sollid, Janice.
Beautiful wall this the Glass in Lead colours on the window.
Kia ora e ciao ciao.
Jan

Hello Janice,

This is like the walls we have in many seaside places where the stones come from the beach.

It must be an incredibly difficult job to build a wall which has no courses at all! The stones don't appear like wall building material!

Great details and I, like you, love the light coming through the stained glass window.

Kind regards,
Bev :-)

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  • drymd29 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1626 W: 266 N: 684] (7603)
  • [2008-05-08 13:05]
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It is that you say it about the sun shining from the other side; I don't think the fresh viewer can notice that. I'll make a workshop...........just because I hate non-straight lines.....
Huub



..... ouch! everything is straight; nothing to improve; I have to find a new victim.

The blue is certainly eye catching Janice and it must have taken some time, patience and mortar to build that one. A goiod submission for the theme, well composed and lovely textures. TFS,
David

Hi Janice,
Great impression of this church wall and stained window. The flowers and plants on the bottom add a nice contrast. Great contribution to the theme :-)
Kia ora!
Hans

Hiya Janice

A beautiful capture here, neat well balnced shot with good texture and lovely detail. I also spotted the teddy in the teddy in the window and smiled. I like the flower in the foreground too it adds a nice soft touch to the image

TFS regards Helen

Beautiful shot very well exposed. The contrast between the window and the wall is great. Congratulations and TFS
Mario

nice wall, but more than this i like the pretty touch of colours provided by the stained glasses
regards
jo

Hello janice
Beautiful Shot.
The window and the flower is a bonus.
Great Job

Hi Janice
Lovely view and beautiful stone wall..
Lovely window and details of this theme.
Well done.TFS.
Greetings.
H.Ayhan

Hello Janice,
This photo has two of the things I like...stones and stain glass window.
Nice details and colors. TFS
Vandana
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