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Union Station Hotel, Nashville, TN

'STAINED GLASS WINDOWS' - WHITBY CHURCH - JULY 2016

taken inside an abandoned liquor distillery.

 

the pink stain is likely coming from the chemicals used to dye the liquor

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12 vertical HDR panels pano

each HDR from 5 shots @ 2EV interval (-4, -2, 0, +2, +4)

camera controlled by MacigLantern (www.magiclantern.fm/ )

  

The #MacroMondays #Glass challenge

 

Detail from the stained glass window at our local church, taken as shown using extension tubes.

 

HMM all

On Friday the 13th, a mystery package arrived on our front porch! We had not ordered anything and since Christmas was long over with, so we had no idea who it could be from.

 

To our surprise, inside the box was a funny & adorable stained glass set of silly owls to hang in our window. They have already brightened up the gray winter days and made my husband & I smile!

 

The gift enclosure said. "We titled these cute little owls, "Dare to be Different," and the gift was from our great-granddaughter, who is five and loves to read. We send her books about all manner of nature subjects. She had been recently reading a book that I had sent her. She decided that we would like these, so her grandparents, facilitated sending the gift! I created this series by taking photos of the owls hanging in our kitchen window and used colorful edits to print out and send to her. I am going to try to compose a story for her about the owls arrival and what they have been doing since their arrival.

Stained glass window in the Missouri State capital Building

Seen at the UK Coach Rally in Brighton in April 1994 is Staines Crusader of Clacton Van Hool EOS E180Z C48FT L111PVW.

Clearwing butterfly. Uncropped. View on black, press L, you won't be sorry!

 

Went shooting with a few Flickr friends today-Gary Ngo, Jeff Smallwood and Erik (aka tencups). Had a great time. Many more to come.

 

Challenge winner on ViewBug.com

For Janice, who challenged me to a stained glass abstract. Hope she likes it.

... in St Mary's Church, Hambleton, Rutland.

 

Click on the image to see a larger view.

For Window Wednesday! This stained glass window hangs in my friend Mary's dining room window.

Trio of stained glass windows Peterborough Cathedral

"The world class, heritage windows are a memorial to Australian and British prisoners of war who died in Sabah – at Sandakan, Ranau or on the death marches – during 1942-1945, and a thanksgiving to the local people who risked, and gave, their lives to help them. A total of 2428 POWs (of whom 1787 were Australian) died at Sandakan or on one of the infamous death marches to Ranau, the bulk of them in 1945. Only six Australians who escaped, survived. All 641 British POWs perished. Many of the prisoners, who were transferred from Singapore by ship, spent the night in the church before marching to the Sandakan compound, 12 kilometres away." Lynette Ramsay Silver

bringing this forward from my archives for the macromondays' theme of backlit

since this is one of my favorites ~grin~ ............

 

one has to wonder if early stained glass artists got their inspiration from nature???

this is an extreme crop of an extreme close-up of a very kind dragonfly

who was sitting on a guy wire that was holding up a canopy.

 

looks dynamite on black-- type L or left click your mouse to experience that!!

From the "Church in the wall" in Caernarfon

115 in 2015 #53 Stained glass,

52 in 2015 #51 Backlit,

Happy window Wednesday

Stained Glass Window

St.John the Baptist Church

Wittersham, Kent

Photo © Jeremy Sage

The Sainte-Chapelle (French pronunciation: ​[sɛ̃t ʃapɛl], Holy Chapel) is a royal chapel in the Gothic style, within the medieval Palais de la Cité, the residence of the Kings of France until the 14th century, on the Île de la Cité in the heart of Paris, France.

 

Begun some time after 1238 and consecrated on 26 April 1248, the Sainte-Chapelle is considered among the highest achievements of the Rayonnant period of Gothic architecture. It was commissioned by King Louis IX of France to house his collection of Passion relics, including Christ's Crown of Thorns—one of the most important relics in medieval Christendom.

 

Along with the Conciergerie, the Sainte-Chapelle is one of the earliest surviving buildings of the Capetian royal palace on the Île de la Cité. Although damaged during the French Revolution, and restored in the 19th century, it has one of the most extensive 13th-century stained glass collections anywhere in the world.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sainte-Chapelle

 

To be honest, I had never heard of this church, and I had been to Paris twice. It’s really stunning, fascinating.

La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain

Tried another low wide angle shot, this time with some stained glass reflections.. from last Sundays shoot at St Mary Redcliffe

 

Photographed at the Saint Paul's Catholic Church

Negaunee Michigan

Wednesday May 12th 2021

A stragler from my Singapore trip. HDR of a beautiful stained glass window. Singapore.

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... as stained-Glass window. Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor, NorCal usa. iPhone in Photo Mode + Vinci + Snapseed.

St Nicholas, Standish, Gloucestershire

Stained glass details of the atrium/rotunda at Osgoode Hall. Constructed between 1829 and 1832, it houses the Ontario Court of Appeal, the Divisional Court of the Superior Court of Justice, and the offices of The Law Society of Upper Canada.

Osgoode Hall was named in honour of the province's first chief justice, William Osgoode. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1979, and it was also designated by the City of Toronto under the Ontario Heritage Act in 1990.

HAOSUM ART GLASS FACTORY

Located at the Chryler Museum Of Art. The name of this piece is "Woman in a Pergola with Wisteria". It is leaded glass with copper foil, stain, and enamel. The dimensions are approximatley 9.5ft (290cm) wide and 8ft (244cm) tall

 

Nikon D7100

Nikon 50mm f/1.8G AF-S

 

This is a stained glass window at the Bartholomew Dias museum in Mossel Bay in South Africa.

 

In 1488, Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias (c. 1450-1500) became the first European mariner to round the southern tip of Africa, opening the way for a sea route from Europe to Asia. Dias’ ships rounded the perilous Cape of Good Hope and then sailed around Africa’s southernmost point, Cabo das Agulhas, to enter the waters of the Indian Ocean. Portugal and other European nations already had long-established trade ties to Asia, but the arduous overland route had been closed in the 1450s due to the Ottoman Empire’s conquest of the remnants of the Byzantine Empire. A major maritime victory for Portugal, Dias’ breakthrough opened the door to increased trade with India and other Asian powers. It also prompted Genoan explorer Christopher Columbus (1451-1506), then living in Portugal, to seek a new royal patron for a mission to establish his own sea route to the Far East.

 

We have arrived at my brother's house in Ocean Shores after an arduous trip along the "goat track" that they call the M1 - Pacific Highway that is the main highway from Sydney to the Queensland border. People from overseas must laugh when they travel along the road which is one way each way for a large distance and only two lanes each way in the good parts. They are working on the roads and in some spots we had to slow down to 40 klms per hour so a trip that should have taken around 5 hours, took us over 7 hours.

 

My brother is looking pretty good and it is hoped that he will be able to go into rehab in a week or so.

Photographed at Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Church

Ishpeming Michigan

Wednesday May 12th 2021

 

Casey and Connors Memorial window

Stained Glass, Mildenhall, Suffolk, 21 Apr 2023

I've travelled home from Leyton station many times(admittedly normally after a beer)but never noticed the great little stained glass insects before.

In the first four windows of the east bound Central Line and commissioned by the Bee Friendly Trust in front of a small garden.

 

beefriendlytrust.org/our-latest-art-commission-celebrates...

Stained Glass, St John The Baptist Church Tideswell, Derbyshire, 14 Oct 2023

Stained glass windows at St Patricks Cathedral, in Melbourne.

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