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W/NW St Huberts church interior shots.


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I took them with my camera braced against wooden pillars (couple of the vertical shots) and a couple handheld. It was very sunny outside and enough light coming in to not have to unpack the tripod again. I would have done so if necessary, as I had it with me, but I was getting speeds between 1/25th and 1/90th depending on the direction and my lens is 18-50mm with f/2.8 constant widest aperture.

 

Nikon D70 DSLR and Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 EX DC lens. (I mentioned it somewhere in a previous thread, the woodland/autumn one I think.) Nothing fancy just my everyday 'workhorse' camera.

 

Thanks for all of your comments.

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James St Huberts is about 2 miles walk (or drive) north of Rowlands Castle in Hampshire if you are travelling by train on the Portsmouth line from Waterloo station. Make sure you get a service that stops at Rowlands Castle (about 1 per hour) Not all of them do. The train journey should be just over an hour. You could get off at Havant, because all the Waterloo - Portsmouth services stop at Havant, and get a taxi to Idsworth if you are feeling rich.

 

AA route planner will give you a route by car. (About 70 miles straight down the A3 and turn off at Hordean or Rowlands castle)

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Thank you Trevor for sharing your super photos. Thanks also for your techie advice from which others can learn something - and me in particular. My toe has been hovering over the digital water for months and I think I am now going to plunge in.
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