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This is a blog where I show images of things I see as I wander about, mainly in the Holme Valley at the edge of the Pennines in West Yorkshire. I'm fairly new to photography even though I'm not that young and I'm very enthusiastic about improving my skills. I like to process my photos to make them look as good as I am able. I love to share my images and some day I would like to start selling them as prints and framed and share with more people.
Friday, 4 January 2013
Saint Jehanne in Bourges Cathedral
I never got around to posting more photos from our holiday in France last year so here's a continuation from the post of Monet's Garden. We stopped for a couple of nights in a Chateaux next to a lake on the South side of Bourges. While there we visited the Cathedral in the city where I took this photo of a plaque of Saint Jehanne. I just loved the way that the light from the window lit up the metal. Unfortunately the exterior of the Cathedral was partially covered with scaffolding and although I took some photos, I'm not sure if I want to post any at the moment.
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