South Window @ Saint Leonards by JeffG7BRJ
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Description
One of the South facing Windows, Saint Leonards, Middleton.
I'm sorry but I don't know what this one is about, I just thought those colours look fantastic and the faces aren't washed out.
If anybody out there knows what this represents could you please leave a comment. Thanks.
Thanks for stopping by for a look & for any comments you care to make.
May the sun shine down on you where ever you are.
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Comments (15)
Kelena
fantastic image:)
aljaysart
Another beatuful capture..
tizjezzme
Amazing stained glass work ... Thank you for sharing! :)
RodolfoCiminelli
Wonderful and impressive vitreaux and fabulous photo....!!!
mickuk50
another fantastic image jeff love looking at these they are so beautiful mick
tr4cey
Wow this is beautiful Jeff! Love the fact that you've got some of the stone in as well, the textures combined with the colours are brilliant.
Mondwin
Absolutely marvelous!!!!!!!bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx
Valerie-Ducom
Very impressiv windows and excellent color ! :)
Ionel
The main character is the same all the time: Jesus Christ! Wonderful image!!!
Richardphotos
maybe after Jesus rose from the dead with angels on high. I have no idea but obvious it is outstanding glass work and capture.this church must have several 100,000's dollars worth of glass
ascript
Beautiful! ;)
RobyHermida
Great Capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Roby ;O) ;O) ;O)
esanidiot
I bet this looks great south facing Jeff, another excellent shot.
HeartsRender
Love the picture!!!!!! Great Job !!!!!!!!!
tallpindo
I like St. Leonard as he invented calculating. He was always seen as a bit of an estimator like modern planners, though. It's my middle name. The English St. Leonard may have been a different one.