Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Very, very nice shots. I especially like this one -- > http://www.rollei-gallery.net/ridings/image-71321.html -- inspite of its > being in color and inspite of its coming from a digital camera. Thanks Bob. What I wanted to illustrate with that shot is how gravestones get reused as time goes by. The top-piece over the door is a lock from a sarcophagus. The "lily motif" (vines) is interpreted by some to be a remnant from pagan times (vikings). This motif is found in the very earliest carvings, but died out with time (before the 1300's, I think). The steps are also lids from graves that were no longer visited or taken care of. Time takes its toll even on the big-whigs and after centuries most are forgotten. Yes, you can see the Norman influence. The first Christian missionaries were from England and Ireland. Thanks for the nice comments on the b/w shots. Best, Daniel