A Village Church in Lespignon,France

Posted by bronzebilly u.k. (Barry,Vale of Glamorgan, United Kingdom) on 4 October 2009 in Architecture and Portfolio.

Hi de Hi pals....!!!..Billy's back after a long break through September...a lot's been going on through the month..a milestone..60years young birthday...a new camera ( Sony A350 s.l.r.with 18-70mm and 70-300 lenses)..numerous barbecue's and birthday parties..and also a trip to the South of France thrown in...all in all,a great month..!!!..so,now I'm back I'm looking forward to rummaging through all my pal's posts that I've missed and I'll see you on your p/blogs..
Oh,I nearly forgot...of course I added the lightrays on this image..need you ask..*-))
Billy...

Rags from Plano, United States

I love the light as well as the location.

5 Oct 2009 2:43am

@Rags: Cheers Rags..great to be back...I'm popping over to take a look at your p/blog later ...see ya.. Billy...

Ronnie 2¢ from Atlantic Shores, United Kingdom

I fully accepted the light rays as real . . thinking you might have lit a little something in there, Billyboy. But, seriously, that is a beautiful church so full of treasures and I love how the blue themes thru.

5 Oct 2009 3:14pm

@Ronnie 2¢: Het Ronaldo..how goes it,pal..?
This church backs on to my pal's house,and fortunately it was open ...I lit the incense,but unfortunately couldn't get anything off it..*-))
I'm coming over to your p/blog to see what treasures of your own I've missed
Billy...

Tracey from Maryland, United States

Gasp! The light coming through the window is GORGEOUS whether you put it there or not! Makes the image, for sure! Glad you are back!

7 Oct 2009 12:52am

@Tracey: Thanx Tracey..this image was a keeper on it's own,but I felt it needed a little touch...what am I like..*-))
Billy...

jeff (aka dogilicious) from Millerstown, PA, United States

Ha Ha and I thought god himself was entering the chapel. Great image. BTW I think we share a birthday or pretty close - 12 Sept.

7 Oct 2009 9:04pm

@jeff (aka dogilicious): You're right j.p.d....it was as if the Big Man had graced us with his presence....our birthdays are pretty close..mine's on the 14th...however there's a century or two between us..*-))
Billy..

Anthony Morgan Lambert from Bielefeld(an old West Wales boy), Germany

I simply can´t believe it young Billy Butt,60 !! and post processing !!(I bet you´ll photoshop away a few wrinkles).I thought I knew you :-) Nice one mate,good to see you back !!

8 Oct 2009 4:43pm

@Anthony Morgan Lambert: Yogi Taff...see boyo,you're right ,pal...60 and still nifty..!!..don't forget I'm still the same Billybach I was ever was..*-))
I've missed our Welshy banter,but I'm back and rarin' to go...
See you on your blog..
Billyboyo..

Alun from cheshire, United Kingdom

Love the light on this one mate

10 Oct 2009 4:49pm

@Alun: Cheers Alunbach...boy oh boy,have I got some catching up to do..!!
I'll pop over to your p/blog to see what I've missed,pal..
Billybach...

Betsy Barron from Chester Springs, PA, United States

Happy Bday, BB! Lovely image, well executed! Glad you are back

10 Oct 2009 11:28pm

@Betsy Barron: Cheers B.B. and thanx for the b/day wish...on and upwards..!!! Billy...

Viewfinder from Bradenton, FL, United States

Well old man, welcome to the 60 club. I was glad the other day when I got the codger discount at a local restaurant at lunchtime. Hope you get lots of discounts in the year ahead. And btw, the light rays are well done. You haven't missed a beat in your old age.

11 Oct 2009 1:51am

@Viewfinder: 60's rule V.F....*-))
Thanx for the comment,sir..and your correct...it's discounts galore...free bus rides,although I've haven't been on a local bus since they were horse-drawn..and discount at the D.I.Y. stores...so I can come home on the bus with a few planks of wood and a bag of nails..busy,busy,busy....*-))
Billywelshconnection..

Barbara from Florida, United States

Well, you have been busy, it sounds like you've been having a great time. Happy Birthday and congratulations on the new camera.
I love the old cathedrals and this is a stunning view. The ray of sunlight is meant to be, no way I could tell you added it.
Fantastic work as always.
Wonderful to have you back!

14 Oct 2009 2:44am

Magda from Vancouver, Canada

Glorious light!

17 Oct 2009 3:56pm

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