In response to the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge:Details
Devil is in the detail
a very beautiful stained glass window from an old chapel in north walesWindow in memory of Margaret Sandbach, first wife of Henry Sandback 1852 painted by Ballantyne, it illustrates Faith, Hope, Brotherly Kindness and Charity. St Dygain’s Church LlangernywVictorian Gothic window at the Holy Trinity church trefnat north wales, dating back to 1853Beautiful stained glass window in an ancient chapelStained glass windows in an ancient church, UKThe Bible page 764 jeremiah 14A late 17th century chapel known for its finely painted ceiling. The chapel, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, was begun in 1673 by Sir Richard Wynn. The most interesting feature is the ceiling, painted as a celestial firmament, with angels, doves, cherubs, and other allegorical symbols mixed amid symbols of the sun, moon, and stars. There are carved and painted wooden cherubs attached to the wall panelling. A royal coat of arms of Charles II is set upon the south wallDecorative Religious CandleAngel In Prayer on Bended KneeCeltic cross is a symbol that combines a cross with a ring surrounding the intersection. In the Celtic Christian world it was combined with the Christian cross and this design was often used for high crosses a free-standing cross made of stone and often richly decorated. With the Celtic Revival the shape, usually decorated with interlace and other motifs from Insular artSingle seaside daisyClose up of poppyFlower in ThailandPaphiopedilum sukhakulii. There are more than 1,000 species of orchids in Thailand and the ladys slipper orchids are some of the most interesting and among the showiest in the world.There are more than 1,000 species of orchids in Thailand.Flowers in ThailandWater LilyBlue flowers
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These are all phenomenal photographs. Of course, I LOVE the orchids as I’m a hobby grower.
The strained glass photographs are majestic. I always have difficulty with glare when I photograph stained glass. Your photo are inspiring to continue to attempt a great capture. Thank you …
Isadora 😎
You are the fourth person on WordPress I paid a visit too after my holiday 🙂 Your poppies and orchids tickle my vision and want me to stay, but I must go. Wonderful display, Adrian. Your devils are particularly able 😀
These are all phenomenal photographs. Of course, I LOVE the orchids as I’m a hobby grower.
The strained glass photographs are majestic. I always have difficulty with glare when I photograph stained glass. Your photo are inspiring to continue to attempt a great capture. Thank you …
Isadora 😎
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As always, incredible beauty … a pleasure to view your art!!!!
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Awesome!!!!
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Great images here, as always … you get such depth in your photos!!
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You are the fourth person on WordPress I paid a visit too after my holiday 🙂 Your poppies and orchids tickle my vision and want me to stay, but I must go. Wonderful display, Adrian. Your devils are particularly able 😀
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Stellar post, Adrian. Your interiors are fantastic. HDR, on some, I assume to capture that depth and detail. Very artistic series.
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