četvrtak, 20.10.2011.
CHURCH FLOWER. CHURCH
Church flower. Chelsea flower market new york. Can you clone a flowering plant.
Church Flower
- perform a special church rite or service for; "church a woman after childbirth"
- a place for public (especially Christian) worship; "the church was empty"
- one of the groups of Christians who have their own beliefs and forms of worship
- Take (a woman who has recently given birth) to church for a service of thanksgiving
- Be in or reach an optimum stage of development; develop fully and richly
- Induce (a plant) to produce flowers
- a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms
- bloom: produce or yield flowers; "The cherry tree bloomed"
- reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
- (of a plant) Produce flowers; bloom
Upwaltham Church flowers
The Norman church dedicated to St. Mary the Virgin is about nine hundred years old, and remains little altered in size and structure, although the windows are not original, some being medieval and some Victorian. The three foot (90 cm) thick walls are of stone and downland flint. In Norman style the church has a tall narrow nave and a rounded apse chancel for the alter. The original round Norman chancel arch, between nave and chancel, was replaced after about 100 years by a wider pointed arch. The south door was rebuilt when the church was about 200 years old, and the porch in the nineteenth century. The floor tiling is Victorian. The stone font at the west end of the nave is as old as the church. In the chancel there is a piscina, a small sink for washing communion vessels, which appears to be made from a reused Norman column capital.
Canon 1D MKIII 16-35mm 7 x Tone mapped
Upleatham Church & Flowers (IR)
IR shot. Whitebalance, levels and some colour adjustments.
ISO 400, 16sec @ f/4.5, 22mm
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