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  • Incredible Woodwork Found within the Walls of Gunwalloe Church

    Amazing Woodwork inside Gunwalloe Church

    St Winwaloe’s Church is located in Gunwalloe, Cornwall, UK. It is predominantly from the 15th century, but parts of the church date back to the 13th century. The church has a unique three-hall design and an unusual statue outside the entrance. One of the fonts is believed to be from the Norman era. The church has a detached bell tower which adds to its charm. Some of the elements inside the church, such as the woodwork, stonework, kneeler cushions, and stained-glass windows, make for stunning photography opportunities.

    The Churches Project started in April 2015 when the photographer wanted to capture more black and white photographs of Cornwall’s granite landscapes. However, a visit to Zennor Church helped him realize that the area’s churches and churchyards had more photographic interest for him. The gritty appearance outside added to the beauty inside, making them ideal for black and white photography. The Churches Project was born, featuring photographs and stories of the churches he visited.

    The Cornish Historic Churches Trust is a non-profit organisation that helps to care for Cornwall’s beautiful churches for future generations. Their website is available for those who want to support their work. The photographer’s equipment and photography are sponsored by inlinefilters.co.uk, who serve the automotive industry as filter specialists.

    Piktour is the photographer’s portfolio website and blog. He is based in Cornwall, and his blog features various Cornish landmarks, towns, and cities for those who want to plan a visit to the area. People who are interested in his photography are welcome to use his pictures, but he requests attribution if they are used for commercial purposes.

    Posted by PiktourUK on 2019-10-23 04:47:31

  • A Glorious Interior Revealed Through a Breathtaking Doorway

    Stunning Doorway into a Glorious Interior

    The Church of St Corentine is located in Cury, Cornwall, UK, and is believed to have been built during the 11th/12th century Norman period, with a North Aisle added in the 15th century. Its compact, low profile look is typical of many Norman Churches found in Cornwall. The Churches Project was started in April 2015 by a photographer who focused on capturing the beauty of Cornwall’s Churches and Churchyards in black and white photography. The Cornish Historic Churches Trust helps protect these churches for future generations. All photography equipment is sponsored by inlinefilters.co.uk, a leading filter specialist serving the heavy-duty automotive industry. You can view the photographer’s portfolio website and blog at piktour.uk, and the photographs are available for use with proper accreditation.

    Posted by PiktourUK on 2019-10-13 07:15:50

  • Maker Church’s Timeless Chancel and Altar

    The Classic Chancel and Alter of Maker Church

    St Mary & St Julian Church in Maker, Cornwall, UK is a 15th century church that has undergone major restoration work in 1873-1874. It served as an Admiralty signal station during the Napoleonic Wars and is a landmark for navigators. Its prominence makes it a popular destination for photographers, with its gritty exterior and colourful interior. As part of the Churches Project, a series of black and white photographs of Cornwall’s granite landscapes, the church became a particular focus for the photographer. The Churches Project is a personal project that documents the rich history and striking features of Cornwall’s churches and churchyards. The Cornish Historic Churches Trust supports the preservation of these historical buildings and encourages donations to support their conservation work.

    All photographs and equipment are sponsored by inlinefilters.co.uk, the UK’s leading filter specialists for the heavy-duty automotive industry. Piktour, the portfolio website and blog of the photographer, showcases his work and features photos taken around Cornwall. The photographs are taken as a hobby and can be shared, but an accreditation would be appreciated. Overall, St Mary & St Julian Church in Maker, Cornwall, UK is a historical and cultural landmark that has withstood the test of time and has become an inspiration to photographers and tourists alike.

    Posted by PiktourUK on 2019-10-22 07:13:21

  • The lovely church boasts of sumptuous woodwork inside.

    Sumptuous Woodwork inside this Lovely Church

    St Corentine’s Church is located in the village of Cury, Cornwall, UK. Dating back to the 11th/12th century Norman period, the church has a North Aisle added in the 15th century, giving it the classic compact and low profile of a Norman Church. The Church of St Corentine is part of “The Churches Project” started in April 2015 by a local photographer who wanted to capture the black and white photographs of Cornwall’s granite landscapes. However, it was during a visit to Zennor Church that he discovered Cornwall’s churches and churchyards held far more photographic interest for him.

    Cornish Historic Churches Trust is an organization that takes great care of the beautiful churches of Cornwall for future generations. Their website is available for anyone who wishes to support their cause. Inline Filters, UK’s leading Filter Specialists for the heavy-duty automotive industry sponsors all photography and equipment used for this project. The photographer behind the project uses the portfolio website and blog called “Piktour,” which means picture in Cornish language.

    All photography taken under this project is solely for hobby purposes, and the photographer is happy to share them with anyone who has a use for them. Proper accreditation is appreciated if the photographs are used, and if anyone benefits from them, he would like to know. The beautiful St Corentine’s Church is impressive to capture many awe-inspiring, gritty and imposing images in black and white, making it a beautiful place to take photographs.

    Posted by PiktourUK on 2019-10-13 07:14:51

  • Lesnewth Church’s Interior Stunningly Presented

    Beautifully presented interior of Lesnewth Church

    The Church of St Michael and All Angels in Lesnewth, Cornwall is a 12th-century building surrounded by trees and is located in a wooded hollow, with only the tower visible from outside. This church holds great photographic interest for many, with its gritty exterior and colorful interior, including woodwork, stonework, kneeler cushions, and stained glass windows. The Churches Project was started by a photographer who realized the potential of Cornwall’s churches and churchyards for black and white photography.

    The Cornish Historic Churches Trust is a non-profit organization that works to preserve Cornwall’s churches for future generations. Those interested in supporting their work can visit their website. All photography equipment for the Churches Project is sponsored by Inline Filters, the UK’s leading filter specialists serving the heavy-duty automotive industry.

    The photographer responsible for the Churches Project shares images as a hobby and is happy to allow others to use them, with an attribution requested and a donation to www.sightsavers.org encouraged if the images are used in any financially beneficial way. The photographer also has a portfolio website and blog called Piktour, which features their work.

    Currently, the photographer’s images are reduced in size and uploaded to Flickr and Piktour for public use, but a fine art prints and downloads section will be created on Piktour soon. Those interested in viewing or purchasing images can visit the gallery on Piktour, and for any special image requests, contact the photographer through their website.

    Posted by PiktourUK on 2019-11-08 07:18:56