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Savoir à quoi l'eau sert (Auxerre) et en femme de sens (Sens) je me dis tonnerre, avalons ! (Tonnerre, Avallon)
Pas pu résister à vous faire partager cette comptine que je connais depuis mon enfance :)
The Crypt Church, Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
Nikon D800
Nikon 14-24mm F/2.8 @14mm
ISO 3200
1/20 sec
9 handheld portrait fileds stitched
This is how much room we had in the crypt of the Winchester Cathedral, where the "City of Winchester" Flickr group all wanted the same shot ;-)
(Again, I break my "one a day" rule!)
Beautiful detail found on the outside of a crypt at Brompton Cemetery, London. I liked the art nouveau look and the colour.
Inside a neglected and crumbling mausoleum. I hesitate to call it abandoned — it might be legally abandoned but relatives of those interred here and buried in the small nearby cemetery are actively trying to improve the sad conditions on site.
The crypt at Helshoven's chapel.The Chapel of Helshoven is an ancient prayer place dating back to 1254.
A flea market atmosphere with sanctuary attributes.
“The life we lead is a sleep; whatever we do, dreams. Only death breaks the sleep and wakes us from dreaming. I wish I could have woken before this.”
― Francesco Petrarca
undercroft, basilica of the assumption, baltimore, maryland.
I used a little photoshop to fill out the grain detail on this one.
Like many great churches, basilicas and cathedrals, Sainte Anne de Beaupré has a pretty large crypt, complete with organ, underneath the main church. It is called the Immaculate Conception Chapel: the statue in the center is of Saint Anne’s daughter Mary — You’ve heard of her...