Lower Heyford Church
This wonderful little 12th Century church is constructed in a mixture of Cotswold and Hornton stone. It just loves to be photographed and as you can see looks wholly different at different times of the day and in different lights. Here are just some of my many images and of course every one is very idividual. One of the pleasures of photographing this building is the many opportunities for changing the geometry of the gravestones by just moving a couple of feet or changing the focal length of the lens a fraction.
St Mary's Lower Heyford
An unusually long shot that I think works quite well. I was determined to give an outing to the 40mm lens on my medium format camera so my options were limited. This is often an advantage in landscape photography as it forces your mobility rather than relying on the zoom control. This turned out to be one of my favourite pictures of the church and has given her "a new look"
Location: Lower Heyford