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Avebury by Eleanor ap David

orange church

Having spent three hours either side of midnight getting 7 photographs printed for my daughter's A level project, you had all better appreciate the selection I am publishing today.  The above is Avebury Church with the sun setting; on the established church of course, nothing like the young for symbolism.  She then took the 4,500 year old Stone Circle at dawn with the Tolkein Tree in the background so you can see where her religious sympathies lie!  One of those is below with another shot of said tree from the village.

redssun and roof tops

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Peter Stanbridge [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Simply wonderful photographs. I love sun-set backlit shots but you often don't see them composed as well as these and they do create a wonderful mood for me. In particular the stones and the house one - notice the wonderful way you are lead along the roof line to the sun masked only slightly by that wonderful tree in what looks like evening mist, but probably a low cloud effect. but the chimney pots really add a sense of human presence to it. Yes, I'd definitely love that one hanging on my wall.

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