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.
Times remembered
Maybe someone, somewhere, clearing out the attic will come across a picture like this. It would have been precarious with a nineteenth century plate camera on steps as rickety as mine. Shall we just pretend this is the real thing?
Location: Lower Heyford
Photographer: Robin Barker Aged 123 years, nine months