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05-JAN-2013 Brian Samuel

05 January - Snowshill

The church at Snowshill.
It is often photographed, and usually from a higher vantage point at the top of the village.
The old car was an unexpected bonus - wish it had been closer to the church entrance (but that would have been parked dangerously).

Nikon D300S ,Nikkor 24-85mm f/2.8-4D AF
1/60s f/11.0 at 24.0mm iso200 full exif

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Mark Chambers ARPS AFIAP CPAGB BPE307-Apr-2013 21:42
Great shot love the car, we went to Snowshill Manor on Easter Monday for the Easter Egg Hunt it was freezing and packed V
Mairéad06-Jan-2013 22:57
What a pretty village and it's got a marvellous name - just needs some winter weather.
Johnny JAG06-Jan-2013 16:51
Quintessentially English
Johnnie Rogers 06-Jan-2013 10:09
Picture postcard. Love the colours, tranquility and timelessness of this scene
Sheila06-Jan-2013 06:53
A lovely perspective of the church and the winding road into the village. It looks very inviting.
SRW05-Jan-2013 22:54
Aha! I thought I recognized this...! That wide(ish) angle works really well....
Robbie D7005-Jan-2013 22:25
Peaceful looking village and church.
Martins right the church looks huge in comparison to the car and houses.
globalgadabout05-Jan-2013 21:11
a sturdy and imposing presence...delightful comp, and love that yellowish stone..V
chris morton05-Jan-2013 21:05
a nice village scene
Colin Storey05-Jan-2013 19:58
Great angle for this shot of the church, and yes, a great bonus with the old car.
Martin Lamoon05-Jan-2013 19:27
Great picture of the church and village. The church looks huge against the village houses! v
John Reynolds LRPS05-Jan-2013 19:23
Beautiful view of the church. V.
Phillip Normanton05-Jan-2013 19:21
It's a chocolate-box village!
Guest 05-Jan-2013 18:36
Excellent work! V.
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