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Stained Glass, St Martin's church, Stamford, Lincolnshire, 13 Aug 2017

Beautiful stained glass in St Giles' Church in old Matlock, Derbyshire

Stained glass in St John's College Chapel that appears to be floating in midair. It's actually reflected in glass that separates the chapel from the antechapel.

Prompt: circular composition, circular border, stained glass style, high resolution,A beautiful deer with holly wreath and red bow on head, by Camilla d'Errico , Christmas background

Playing round with in camera multiple exposures at Ely Cathedral

One of many stained glass windows in the magnificent, medieval St Mary's Guildhall.

Stained glass detail possibly Hardman. Oxfordshire

A Victorian stained glass window repainted and repaired for a home in Perth. Scotland. Www.rdwglass.com

Sanctuary of Bethel Lutheran Church

Stained glass in St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland.

The church of St Michael the Archangel, Booton, Norfolk.

Helios 28mm/f2.8 lens on Panasonic DMC-GX8

Great Stained Glass Detailt: Large on Black

 

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Stained glass window in St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Cathedral of Barcelona

Stained glass window in the vestibule

This is a lovely stained glass window i found in the hospice when i was there before christmas . i thought the colours were so beautiful .

Stained glass window depicting St. Ludovicus in the Basilica di Santa Croce in Florence, Italy.

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Photo taken through the Tom Fruin’s Stained Glass House Installed at Brooklyn Bridge Park. ( www.thisiscolossal.com/2014/10/tom-fruins-stained-glass-h... )

Stained glass window in the church.

A small stain glass window

I put this as a title because I cannot for the life of me remember where I took this picture. Suffice it to say that it was in a South Bucks church. I really must make a note of where I take pictures. You think you will be able to remember but that is not always the case after a few months and a thousand more photos have passed by.

 

I haven't posted a stained glass window for a while so I thought this was a lovely one to post now.

The sunlight filtered through the stained glass pillars being the Catholic cathedral in Liverpool.

 

I tried lots of shots of getting the sun in the glass directly, but it's this one of the reflections that appeals to me currently - it's not trying to hard, and you get to appreciate the colours without needing to see the reason.

They stay forever.

Photographed at Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Church

Ishpeming Michigan

Wednesday May 12th 2021

 

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Props are not really my thing and I struggle to find and use good ones. But with the wooden chairs it worked out really well for this gallery. The old chairs are just waxed rosewood, not stained. But if you wanted to give this crazy figurine a similar look, staining would probably be an option. Or a dyed wood oil instead? The important thing for me is that the many small grains and veins in the wood remain clearly visible. Probably an oil is better to keep the wood resistant and supple ;-)

 

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Montserrat, Barcelona (Spain).

 

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The monastery of Santa Maria de Montserrat is a benedictine monastery located in the mountain of Montserrat, in the Catalan region of the Bages, at 720 meters height of 720 on the level of the sea. It is a symbol for Catalonia and it has become a point of pilgrimage for believers and visit forced for the tourists.

 

The origin of the monastery is uncertain. It is know that in 1011 a monk coming from the monastery of Santa Maria de Ripoll to be in charge of the monastery of Santa Cecilia, beign therefore the monastery under the orders of abbot Oliva de Ripoll. Santa Cecilia did not accept this new situation reason why Olive decided to found the monastery of Santa Maria on the place in which was one old hermitage of he himself name. As of the 1082, Santa Maria passed to have own abbot and let depend on the abbot of Ripoll.

 

This hermitage had become most important of all those that existed in the mountain thanks to the image of the Virgin who in her venerated from the 880. The monastery soon became sanctuary which benefitted to him, since the donations and received alms allowed him to be growing of constant form. At the end of century XII, the abbot runs asked for that he allowed himself to extend the community of monks to 12, required minimum so that abbey was considered. The following century was the one of the beginning of the fight of Montserrat to obtain its independence of the monastery of Ripoll. This independence did not arrive until the 10 from March of 1410 and was granted by Pope Benedicto XIII.

 

In 1493, Montserrat lost its independence again. King Fernando the Catholic sent to the monastery 14 monks coming from Valladolid and Montserrat passed to depend on the congregation of this Castilian city. During the following centuries the Catalan and Castilian abbots followed one another. That same year of 1493, the minimum friar Bernat Boil, before hermit of Montserrat, accompanied to Cristóbal Columbus in one from its trips to America which caused the expansion of the cult to the virgin of Montserrat in that continent.

 

19th century was specially tragic for Montserrat: it was set afire twice by the Napoleonic troops, in 1811 and 1812; and in 1835 it underwent the excloistration due to the confiscation of Mendizábal. The monastery was sacked and set afire and many of their treasures were lost.

 

The excloistration lasted little and in 1844 the life in the monastery recovered. The congregation of Valladolid had disappeared reason why Montserrat became independent again. The whole monastery had to recover since they had not been more than the walls. Since then the monastery of Santa Maria de Montserrat has not let grow and at the present time (2006) it contains one of the best libraries of the country. The present congregation is formed by a hundred of monks. In addition, in the monastery the children reside who compose the Escolanía de Montserrat, considered the school of song of more antiquity in Europe since he was founded on century XIII.

 

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El monasterio de Santa María de Montserrat es un monasterio benedictino situado en la montaña de Montserrat, en la comarca catalana del Bages, a una altura de 720 metros sobre el nivel del mar. Es un símbolo para Cataluña y se ha convertido en un punto de peregrinaje para creyentes y de visita obligada para los turistas.

 

El origen del monasterio es incierto. Se sabe que sobre el 1011 un monje procedente del monasterio de Santa María de Ripoll llegó a la montaña para encargarse del monasterio de Santa Cecilia, quedando así el cenobio bajo las órdenes del abad Oliva de Ripoll. Santa Cecilia no aceptó esta nueva situación por lo que Oliva decidió fundar el monasterio de Santa María en el lugar en el que se encontraba una antigua ermita del mismo nombre. A partir del 1082, Santa María pasó a tener abad propio y dejó de depender del abad de Ripoll.

 

Esta ermita se había convertido en la más importante de todas las que existían en la montaña gracias a la imagen de la Virgen que en ella se veneraba desde el 880. El monasterio pronto se convirtió en santuario lo que le benefició, ya que los donativos y las limosnas recibidas le permitieron ir creciendo de forma constante. A finales del siglo XII, el abad regente solicitó que se permitiera ampliar la comunidad de monjes a 12, mínimo requerido para que se considerara abadía . El siguiente siglo fue el del inicio de la lucha de Montserrat para conseguir su independencia del monasterio de Ripoll. Esta independencia no llegó hasta el 10 de marzo de 1410 y fue concedida por el Papa Benedicto XIII.

 

En 1493, Montserrat perdió de nuevo su independencia. El rey Fernando el Católico envió al monasterio 14 monjes procedentes de Valladolid y Montserrat pasó a depender de la congregación de esta ciudad castellana. Durante los siglos siguientes se sucedieron los abades catalanes y castellanos. Ese mismo año de 1493, el fraile mínimo Bernat Boil, antes ermitaño de Montserrat, acompañó a Cristóbal Colón en uno de sus viajes a América lo que propició la expansión del culto a la virgen de Montserrat en ese continente.

 

El siglo XIX fue especialmente trágico para Montserrat: fue incendiado dos veces por las tropas napoleónicas, en 1811 y en 1812; y en 1835 sufrió la exclaustración debido a la desamortización de Mendizábal. El monasterio fue saqueado e incendiado y se perdieron muchos de sus tesoros.

 

La exclaustración duró poco y en 1844 se restableció la vida en el monasterio. La congregación de Valladolid había desaparecido por lo que Montserrat se convirtió de nuevo en independiente. El monasterio entero se tuvo que restaurar ya que no habían quedado más que las paredes. Desde entonces el monasterio de Santa María de Montserrat no ha dejado de crecer y en la actualidad (2006) contiene una de las mejores bibliotecas del país. La congregación actual está formada por un centenar de monjes. Además, en el monasterio residen los niños que componen la Escolanía de Montserrat, considerada la escuela de canto de más antigüedad en Europa ya que fue fundada en el siglo XIII.

 

Another amazing work of stained glass art at the Cluny, Paris

Wonderful stained glass behind the altar at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Cloisters, NYC

Stained glass,Bristol cathedral

Stained Glass Window in St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Galeries Lafayette - Paris

The thought of being a mom and seeing your daughter get the most toughest stain on her brand new party dress for her big birthday party. After you spent so much money on that dress. You save every last penny because your little girl had to look perfect! She was until during her own party, she is shoved from behind into the plate of someone elses plate of spaghetti! Leaving the most massive stain you ever seen! All over her brand new dress! devastated and horrified, you are in shock when you see her dress ruined from the stain. You start to hear people and friends whisper and talk about how embarrassing and mortified you are and how that dress is ruined! Its a mom's horror story!

I noticed this part of a stained glass window in Sarratt church the other day. The whole window is beautiful but I especially liked the geometric style of this part of it. I think it is a lovely composition. It is a relatively new window dated from the early 1900's.

This is from a quick spur-of-the-moment trip to Cooks Creek last Sunday. I arrived at the church shortly before closing to the public so I only had time for a few shots.

 

MD, Baltimore MD. First Unitarian Church of Baltimore.

Stained glass window, St.Peter & St.Paul Appledore, Kent

Photography © Jeremy Sage

shot this stain glass which was about 40 ft high up the wall.Totally surprised when the fuji x-t3 locked on to the face & Cropped & processed from raw in Capture One express free Fuji version.Very pleased with the camera so far. You can even make out the spider webs in the top & bottom left if you zoom in.

Sainte-Chapelle, Paris.

 

for John Ward!

 

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Three stain glass windows from my village church.

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