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St Thomas-A-Becket Church Fairfield. I know most people in the south east Kent area have taken shots of this church but I thought I would add mine to the collection this is a wonderful place for half a days shooting and it takes on a much different appearance with the changing seasons most shots I have seen are all taken in the summer months it looks great with a frost or even with snow
| Camera: | Canon EOS 10D |
| Lens: | Canon 17mm |
| Recording media: | JPEG (digital) |
| Title: | St Thomas-A-Becket Fairfield |
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| Uploaded: | 14 Oct 2008 - 1:21 PM |
| Tags: | -a-, Architecture, Fairfield, General, Landscape / travel, St, Thomas |
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Nice one Colin - I think I prefer the shot from the other side of the dyke - I feel this one is more about the dyke and the reeds than the church or its lone position. The left hand side is covered by the reeds. Like you I still love this location and any pictures of it. Did you know there is one in the stain glass window of Appledore Church?
Hi Colin, great to see you have landed and sticking a few shots up here. Enjoyed the lead in to the church via the dyke and enjoyed the reflections on the way. Not sure if this was taken during our recent visit there and reading the SP think we should all meet up here again one frosty winters day and afterwards go to the pub for a bowl of hot soup and crusty bread. A pleasure to view.
Dave.
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