Thanks for posting! I love the door handle - you can see the grain on the door and the black of the metal that's who-knows-how old.
The gravestones are nicely framed and the short depth of field gives the impression that there's loads of them.
The church shot is nice with the saintly statue, but I found it hard that the church was out of focus - I suppose there wasn't enough of the statue in frame or something, for my eye. The clouds are dramatic, and I like the way the cloud ends at the corner of the tower.
the pool of shadow on the last one is nice, I'd be interested in cropping the left hand side a bit because the trunk-less tree I find a bit much somehow. It's great the way the perspective makes the church look small (or the trees big!).
An interesting set of complementary photos, that give a good feel to the church. The second to last one is really interesting with the statue staring at the church is great and well captured. I get a real medieval feel from these photos and get a feeling of rough granite almost from all of them. Agreed with Richard about the crosses but would debate about cropping as I quite like the tree on the left and frames the church, maybe step back a little to bring in both trunks?
Cholsey Church
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ReplyDeleteThanks for posting! I love the door handle - you can see the grain on the door and the black of the metal that's who-knows-how old.
The gravestones are nicely framed and the short depth of field gives the impression that there's loads of them.
The church shot is nice with the saintly statue, but I found it hard that the church was out of focus - I suppose there wasn't enough of the statue in frame or something, for my eye. The clouds are dramatic, and I like the way the cloud ends at the corner of the tower.
the pool of shadow on the last one is nice, I'd be interested in cropping the left hand side a bit because the trunk-less tree I find a bit much somehow. It's great the way the perspective makes the church look small (or the trees big!).
nice one, keep posting.
An interesting set of complementary photos, that give a good feel to the church. The second to last one is really interesting with the statue staring at the church is great and well captured. I get a real medieval feel from these photos and get a feeling of rough granite almost from all of them. Agreed with Richard about the crosses but would debate about cropping as I quite like the tree on the left and frames the church, maybe step back a little to bring in both trunks?
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