Editing Software Photoshop / Others / Photomatix Pro
File Format RAW
Notes taken on a canon 70d
Llangar ChurchCorwenNorth WalesCanon 70d.
18 Comments
12 Oct 09:32
myliwg01
The white washed Llangar Church can be found about a mile from Corwen and can be dated from the late 13th century though it could possibly be as old as the 11th century. Its original name of 'Llan Garw Gwyn' (The Church of The White Deer) possibly alludes to a legend dating back its initial erection.
According to the legend an alternative site had been chosen on which to build the church, however, when the builders returned each day they discovered that either their previous days work had been destroyed or in some versions their tools were found to be stolen, thus preventing their effects to construct it.
A Holy Man came to the aid of the builders stating that they will have to build on a new location. This new site would be revealed to them when they saw a white stag which would mark the location. Therefore the church was built on its current site as this is where a white stag was apparently seen.
12 Oct 09:57
zhaojisheng
It is a nice work!
12 Oct 10:43
cocomoni
Nice composition. will try to add more warm maybe.
12 Oct 10:59
flipd1
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12 Oct 11:00
anonymous
lovely
12 Oct 11:15
belkachan
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12 Oct 11:15
belkachan
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12 Oct 11:15
belkachan
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12 Oct 11:43
inkslinger
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12 Oct 13:25
dirk
Good perspective, focus and process.
I like it.
12 Oct 14:38
arnie58
nice angle
12 Oct 17:07
anonymous
very nice
12 Oct 17:32
sanz3jo
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12 Oct 18:34
anonymous
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12 Oct 21:37
rcuello
Very good story, accompanied by a very good process and perspective.
The white washed Llangar Church can be found about a mile from Corwen and can be dated from the late 13th century though it could possibly be as old as the 11th century. Its original name of 'Llan Garw Gwyn' (The Church of The White Deer) possibly alludes to a legend dating back its initial erection. According to the legend an alternative site had been chosen on which to build the church, however, when the builders returned each day they discovered that either their previous days work had been destroyed or in some versions their tools were found to be stolen, thus preventing their effects to construct it. A Holy Man came to the aid of the builders stating that they will have to build on a new location. This new site would be revealed to them when they saw a white stag which would mark the location. Therefore the church was built on its current site as this is where a white stag was apparently seen.
It is a nice work!
Nice composition. will try to add more warm maybe.
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lovely
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Good perspective, focus and process. I like it.
nice angle
very nice
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Very good story, accompanied by a very good process and perspective.
great shot and process
wonderful, didn't look this good when i went :)
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