Hi Brian,
Its' not Windsor chapel but as I wander the villages I usually take a shot
of the church and the interior if the door is unlocked. The results are at
the link below and I will be scanning forty or so others over the next few
weeks.
The bulk of them were taken with OT gear but there are Zuiko shots in the
mix and they will be playing a 50/50 role when I put up the update. It is
not high art but may be of interest for anyone who likes village churches.
The oldest church shown is Brixworth (8th century). If there is any general
interest I will notify the update.
--Graham
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Swale" <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 12 April 2005 23:16
Subject: [OM] OT Chapel photography & Windsor
>
> Hi all
>
> Hands up all those who watched the Charles & Camilla church service in the
> chapel at Windsor Castle !!
>
> It was transmitted live here courtesy the BBC in the wee small hours for
us
> and ended at about 2.30 am.
>
> With all the panning shots of the marvellous vaulted ceiling and columns,
I
> was reminded of Graham's church shots that have inspired us to do more
> and better photography.
>
> One aspect of the exterior shots that impressed me was just how bright,
> shining and clean the stone work is; even the chimney pots looked as they
> have never seen soot. A lot different from the southern UK I remembered
from
> the 1960s. Maybe Windsor is sufficiently removed from the London environs
> to make a difference; I don't know.
>
> Brian
>
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