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Stockton Church interior

Last year I made a visit to this local church to take some exploratory photos of the interior:

Stockton Church fontThis visit was primarily about seeing what I could do in photographing the interior of this old church (it dates back to Saxon times). For these photos, as the light levels were quite low, I needed to place the camera on a tripod. Now that I have learnt some lessons I need to make another visit.

The first photo that I show is of the font. This is by the entrance, opposite the vestry.  I did a fairly wide shot to show the setting, including the door to the vestry. I think this has worked quite well but it may have been better if the camera was slightly lower. I also need to see if I can move the camera back a little to see if I can include more of the plinth.

In the next view I show the aisle leading to the altar and stained glass window.

Aisle and alterI am pleased with this apart from the red rug under the altar – it seems to glow here but was not so obvious when I was editing the photo – I need to watch out a bit more for this in future. I like the way the detail has been captured in the roof – in a ‘straight’ exposure this is very dark.

In the final image I show a flower arrangement by one of the windows of the church:

flower arrangement in stockton church

In this image, I like the subtle tones of the arrangement- there is a lot of detail in flowers with some wonderful transitions of tones. I also like the fact that you can see detail through the window – it is not burnt out to white.

There were also many photos that didn’t work out, but as a learning exercise it worked quite well and I should be able to do better next time.

You can see more of these photos in my personal gallery.