Posts Tagged ‘architecture’

Church and organ with Yashica ML 35mm/2.8(?)

I’m almost certain this is Yashica ML 35mm/2.8 but I’m not sure since I didn’t take notes. The church is our local Nikolai church in Örebro, dating from 13th century (but this is newer). I’m very interested in history and like to shoot more of this buildings, but often I find photography is not allowed in them.

Church with Yashica 35mm

Church with Yashica 35mm

Check out Robs blog, Cistercian abbeys and Tallis Scholars

A linktip today, I have a wrynecktorticollis (is that the english word?) so no photographing this friday.

Check out Robs blog. He’s a frequent poster on MFlenses.com and ManualFocusForum.

As you might notice Rob has some images form a church there. I love churches eventhough I’m an atheist. I specially like cistercian abbeys, they way they built for the light. One of my favorite books are “Cistercian Abbeys: History and architecture” by Jean-Francois Leroux-Dhuys and Photographs By Henri Gaud, great photographs in there.

While I feel inspired, here’s a perfomence made by the Tallis Scholars. Last year I bought their christmas recording, time to take it out from the shelf again :)



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