K’lee chose the theme for this week’s K’lee and Dale’s Cosmic Photo Challenge, picking another prompt which could be seen as topical for the upcoming festive season; Sacred spaces.
Now I’m not the least bit spiritual or religious, but I do like a nice church and graveyard when it comes to atmospheric photographic subjects. So, since the weather was apocalyptically dreadful at the weekend, I raided the archives to find some suitable material for today’s post.
Here are pictures from three churches, a couple of graveyards, the tower at Glastonbury tor, an ancient monument and a stone circle, along with an imaginary stained glass window I created.
You can see what K’lee came up with by going HERE.
But now it’s your turn to show us the fruits of your labours.
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To get involved with the challenge, post a photo to your blog on Monday, add a pingback to this post (or to K’lee’s) and don’t forget to tag your post #CosPhoChal.
Alternatively, add a link to your blog in the comments of either mine or K’lee’s post and we’ll come and check out your entry.
Any and all effects, editing, Photoshop, Instagram, morphing, collages or whatever other post production techniques you fancy are permitted, (in fact, they’re actively encouraged!) so get creative and turn your photos into artworks for the Cosmic Photo Challenge.
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Really like these, dude! Is that a person in the middle of the first one? Looks like it…
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Thanks. Reflected in the window? It might be, I’d never noticed it before.
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Yes. It’s dead center… maybe just my eyes?
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There is a stylised figure in the stained glass, itself, but I think the brighter, person-shape is a trick of the light. I can make out the reflection of tree branches and I think the colour is produced by the sunset behind me.
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Yes. It could very well just be a trick of the light, but it sure would be cool if lots of people saw it too…🥴
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Very nice presentation. I liked the colors reflected in the stained glass window.
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Thanks, Frank, that’s in a very old church, 13th century I think
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Love these just stunning. I love these places too 💜
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Thank you Willow, they are always very photogenic
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Yes they are 💜
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