Kate McKinnon posted a lovely photo on her blog the other day of these windows in the 14th century church in the tiny village of Saint-Felix Lauragais, showing how the sun was beaming down into the church when we were there one afternoon. I don't think she will mind if I reproduce it here:
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I like Kate's photo because of the warm tones and the fact that it was taken from a position farther back than where I was standing. Here's the shot I took:
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But here's the picture I like best from that visit, the one of Dawn all aglow as she stands in the light:
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