St Mary's Radnage

I've been meaning to post a few new shots for the last couple of weeks but hadn't had the opportunity until now. If the weather's good at the weekend then we've been trying to get out an roam around the village making use of the myriad of public footpaths and bridleways. At the end of November we walked cross-country from home to the Church in the village. Since moving to Radnage in May we'd not had the opportunity to actually go inside the Church and so having taken a few shots outside, headed inside to take a peak. I hadn't taken a Tripod with me and the light inside the Church was low so I had to put the 50mm f/1.4 on to get enough shutter speed to shoot hand-held. This was one of the better shots. There are old inscriptions on the walls and it just so happened the the sun was such that one was partially illuminated through the light from the stained glass window. There are plenty of other great shots to be had inside the Church. It's delightfully quaint inside and I'll have to go back with the Tripod to see what else I can get............

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