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A Quiet Place to Rest
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Again delved into the archives for this one - bit of the history for you.
The Church of Our Lady, Seaton, is the Parish Church of the Parish of Delaval. The Church was built about the end of the 11th Century by Guy de Laval, the nephew, by marriage, of William the Conqueror, and consecrated in 1102 by Bishop Flambard of Durham.
The Nave is separate from the Chancel by two fine Norman arches, which is quite rare in such a small building. A blocked saxon window, visible on the outside of the North wall of the Nave, suggests an even earlier building.
I have converted to HDR to bring some clarity back to the picture as you will see from my workshop, It was on the dark side as the sun was going down - I was surprised how sharp this one is as I was not using a tripod and the ISO was 400 but it had potential.
Hope you like it
Bri |
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- Jonela
(2779) - [2009-05-21 9:59]
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Hi Bri,
This is a great shot of this small church from the stonework you can see it has been repaired many times over the years. The details are very sharp colours great and pov excellent well done.
Regards
Jon
hi Bri bit differnt from your last shot i like the details in this one nice pov and good hrd work tfs
regards bryan
Hi Bri...I like the composition here...nice tones and light...good work.
Roger
Nice shot!