Editing Software Others / Photomatix Pro / Photoshop
File Format RAW
Notes taken with a canon 70d,not yet on list
The blue cast on the pews on the right is from a stained glass window.
St Giles Parish ChurchWrexhamchurchReligionN.WalesCanon 70d
19 Comments
22 Dec 15:49
myliwg01
The brass eagle lectern, supported on a moulded stem with three lions decorating the base, was presented to the church in 1524 by Matilda, the daughter of John ap Gruffydd of Plas-y-Stiwart, in accordance with her father's will. It was probably made in East Anglia and cost E6. The law requiring every parish church to provide a Bible was only passed in 1538, and this lectern is one of only about forty surviving from the pre-Reformation period. A study of the lectern's three feet will clearly show that the man who made it had never actually seen a lion.
Hanging from the north wall is the flag of the United States of America which was presented to the Parish Church by the 129th General Hospital, U.S. Army, in July 1945, a military unit based in Penley during the Second World War. Opposite this on the south wall hang the colours of the United States Marine Corps which were laid up in the church in 1946. The USMC and the Royal Welch Fusiliers have been closely linked since they served together in Peking (Beijing) in 1900.
22 Dec 15:57
anonymous
awesome lighting adjustment
22 Dec 16:18
monaris
10
22 Dec 16:23
arnie58
Beautiful!
22 Dec 17:05
romanshot1_hdr
First class HDR image!
22 Dec 17:30
digicam
Excellent Composition and Processing. Thanks for noting the Blue Cast.
22 Dec 18:34
vejmi
cool!
22 Dec 19:36
josephc
Beautiful work.
22 Dec 22:30
tatofotoartex
10
22 Dec 22:35
romzhy
Superb process, colors and darkness. Favorite one today.
22 Dec 23:02
__banned__user_
Beautifully done
22 Dec 23:52
sanz3jo
The Best today for me.
23 Dec 02:17
eduardo_kiehl
10
23 Dec 02:35
jorgehdrbrazil
10
23 Dec 07:19
inkslinger
10 +++ Excellent, my POTD...
23 Dec 07:21
inkslinger
Fav'd...
23 Dec 13:55
yvesd
super
23 Dec 16:44
adrian_adrian_evans.com
Tried to get in there a few weeks ago but full of children singing their christmas songs, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
The brass eagle lectern, supported on a moulded stem with three lions decorating the base, was presented to the church in 1524 by Matilda, the daughter of John ap Gruffydd of Plas-y-Stiwart, in accordance with her father's will. It was probably made in East Anglia and cost E6. The law requiring every parish church to provide a Bible was only passed in 1538, and this lectern is one of only about forty surviving from the pre-Reformation period. A study of the lectern's three feet will clearly show that the man who made it had never actually seen a lion. Hanging from the north wall is the flag of the United States of America which was presented to the Parish Church by the 129th General Hospital, U.S. Army, in July 1945, a military unit based in Penley during the Second World War. Opposite this on the south wall hang the colours of the United States Marine Corps which were laid up in the church in 1946. The USMC and the Royal Welch Fusiliers have been closely linked since they served together in Peking (Beijing) in 1900.
awesome lighting adjustment
10
Beautiful!
First class HDR image!
Excellent Composition and Processing. Thanks for noting the Blue Cast.
cool!
Beautiful work.
10
Superb process, colors and darkness. Favorite one today.
Beautifully done
The Best today for me.
10
10
10 +++ Excellent, my POTD...
Fav'd...
super
Tried to get in there a few weeks ago but full of children singing their christmas songs, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Happy Christmas and Happy New Year to you!