My Wife's 'Bromeliad' pot plant taken in our Bathroom by diffused daylight from above, with my 1971 Pentacon Six on a copy stand, with extension tubes on the 80mm f2.8 Carl Zeiss Biometar lens .
This church was a normal little church with the usual amount of local history attached to it until it was hit by a fleeing German bomber in WW2.<br />
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Once rebuilt, the stained glass was not replaced – instead a series of spectacular engraved glass windows were created by Laurence Whistler. Not only are the windows themselves world famous and a sight to see in their own right but the transformation of the inside into a place of light and space is magical.
This church was a normal little church with the usual amount of local history attached to it until it was hit by a fleeing German bomber in WW2.<br />
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Once rebuilt, the stained glass was not replaced – instead a series of spectacular engraved glass windows were created by Laurence Whistler. Not only are the windows themselves world famous and a sight to see in their own right but the transformation of the inside into a place of light and space is magical.
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