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Tattershall Castle & Church (reposted)

Photography Historical posted on Apr 16, 2005
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Next to his castle, Ralph, Lord Cromwell built, in ashlar, (large square-cut even faced stones) the magnificent perpendicular style Holy Trinity Church, founded in 1438. It was completed after his death by William of Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester and founder of Magdalen College, Oxford

Comments (20)


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Sekadhar

6:41AM | Sat, 16 April 2005

This is (all) absolutely wonderful! Thank you! Excellent shots!*****!

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Zacko

7:17AM | Sat, 16 April 2005

Wow, another great find from you!!!! Gorgeous captures all of them (the bottom one could use some adjusting though, looks a little washed out)!!! As always i just love how those gravestones tilts in every direction, gives this some what of a mood. Excellent work!!! Hope you get to have a wonderful weekend my friend!!!! #:o)

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escafeld

7:31AM | Sat, 16 April 2005

Thanks Andreas. My monitor is useless and I can't quite tell how things look. Contrast and brightness are turned full on and it also has a yellow cast. It's not the only monitor I have but I need to use it because it's a 19 inch, and ideal for using two windows at once. Anyway well spotted but I am going to have to leave it for the moment. Middle section also tilts to the right as well.

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kimariehere

7:42AM | Sat, 16 April 2005

i love all three shot each telling thier own story and WOW! this cathedral is so beautiful and enchanting i would love to see it in person...!...wonderful captures thanks for sharing!

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escafeld

7:54AM | Sat, 16 April 2005

Centre image rotated left 0.5 - bottom image brighten & contrast adjustment in PSP. Thanks Andreas.

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DELMUR

9:29AM | Sat, 16 April 2005

i love this historical sery!for us( french)it's new!good photos also!

donvino

9:42AM | Sat, 16 April 2005

Absolutly wonderful. Fantastic historical serie.

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Enmos

11:55AM | Sat, 16 April 2005

Another gorgeous collage, well done !! I especially like the bottom one the compo is perfect !!

Tedz

12:35PM | Sat, 16 April 2005

These Heritage Photos are very nice :]

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Akinom

12:53PM | Sat, 16 April 2005

Another fascinating historical place! It's great you show us such places we probably won't see in real. And you present them in a gorgeous way! Great shots... each worth posted in separate uploads! ****

ebsmooth

1:34PM | Sat, 16 April 2005

wow Dave, this is a fantastic collection of shots!!! i particuarly like the bottom image, the pov with the wood fence leading in is outstanding!!! i wish i had cool places like this to photo!!! very well done on all!!!!

kennyliu

4:04PM | Sat, 16 April 2005

Beautiful presention! Awesome castle!

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weesel

4:18PM | Sat, 16 April 2005

Really good presentation, and I include the commentary. Who said education can't be fun?!? This is great.

ana-maria

5:14PM | Sat, 16 April 2005

Fantastic images. Dont't know, which is the best. Very well done!!!

logiloglu

6:40PM | Sat, 16 April 2005

i enjoy this serie very much. excellent photography !!!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!

b2amphot

1:03AM | Sun, 17 April 2005

Wow, a lot to like in this set. The interior shot is gorgeous. Love the red brick tower, so majestic... and the sculptured trees. A great one.

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chantal-france

11:37AM | Sun, 17 April 2005

This series is fantastic :)) I enjoy a lot your photos (beautiful in all aspects) and the well documented legend. A perfect harmony of history and photography :)) V

tvernuccio

11:40PM | Sun, 17 April 2005

Wonderful photos, Dave!!!! oh man, i LOVE that castle in the bottom one, and that church is so opulent!!! You captured the light in it beautifully!!! i've always loved graveyards! don't take me the wrong way...i just find them fascinating. anyway, it's beautiful!!! you did a magnificent job on all of these!

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sossy

4:45AM | Mon, 18 April 2005

onother stunner! very impressive and beautiful shots! a pure joy to look at! I love the architecture of the caste in the last capture! fascinating work! ;o)

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MossSphere

7:57AM | Wed, 20 April 2005

Its an interesting series - I can see I'll have take a trip "out east" to see some of these fine buildings!


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