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More on the whole 'wow, take closeups' idea.
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Around this time in my gigapan 'career' I got to wondering what would happen if you took gigapan closeups. The answer is, well, you get a closeup... On the left is the grave of the poet John Keble, after whom Keble College, Oxford, was names in 1870. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Keble
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Detail of gravestones.
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I took the train up from Hursley, than I might have planned, and then wandered about with my heavy back. I took refuge at St. Anne's and took panoramas. This is the same church shown in gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=693, but from the other side of the rear yard. I almost didn't upload this second one, but ...
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I love this attenuated light. Everything from the churchyard feels ephemeral, the way a church yard should feel. Meanwhile, there were thousands of boy scounts somewhere in England on some big jamboree, and floods not that far from us were wiping out things.
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Grave stones planted by the back wall of All Saint's church. I don't _think_ that those are the actual graves-it has the look of the stones having been moved back out of the way to protect them, to preserve them, something. Or maybe those are not markers, but just memorials. It reminded me of the basement of S...
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La fameuse église d'Ars en Ré :)
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The Royal Canonry of Premonstratensians at Strahov is one of the oldest monasteries of the Premonstratensian Order in the world. It has been a working monastery practically ever since it was founded in 1143. Fire, the Hussite Wars, religious wars, and the Communists all failed to shut down this institution. Even when t...
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On this window 13, we find all the attention directed upon the twelve year old Jesus, the central figure among disputing and writing scribes. In the foreground we see one of them with Hebrew letters on his garment. These letters are quite recently translated by Israeli tourists. The architecture, in Doric ordre, ...
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