Regaining mobility after a period of acute sciatica and bursitis and we weren't doing anything on Sunday so I packed the camera and the other half into the (new) car and just went a-wandering. We ended up in Stow on the Wold: an old favourite stomping ground but haven't been for several years.
I noticed a window in St Edward's church to possibly add to my collection of Burne-Jones / pre-Raphaelite but apparently this is 'in the style of', somewhat disappointingly. I also had an attempt at capturing the interior.


When you haven't been somewhere for a while, you sometimes notice different things - like the old Brewery Tap House, now a book shop

We also found that it was much cheaper to park out of town by Tesco's - although it's over a mile in the car, walking into town is around 0.2miles and takes you directly in the lower end of the Market Place, by the old stocks.
On the way home, I avoided the bottleneck of Chipping Norton and cut across past the Rollright Stones - unfortunately I've never learned how to upload a photosphere to Flickr so that it works, so this is a link taken from in front of the King Stone.
The 12-40 was also too wide to get the stone circle of the King's Men, so I had a play with the 6.5 Meike f2 fisheye

I noticed a window in St Edward's church to possibly add to my collection of Burne-Jones / pre-Raphaelite but apparently this is 'in the style of', somewhat disappointingly. I also had an attempt at capturing the interior.
When you haven't been somewhere for a while, you sometimes notice different things - like the old Brewery Tap House, now a book shop
We also found that it was much cheaper to park out of town by Tesco's - although it's over a mile in the car, walking into town is around 0.2miles and takes you directly in the lower end of the Market Place, by the old stocks.
On the way home, I avoided the bottleneck of Chipping Norton and cut across past the Rollright Stones - unfortunately I've never learned how to upload a photosphere to Flickr so that it works, so this is a link taken from in front of the King Stone.
The 12-40 was also too wide to get the stone circle of the King's Men, so I had a play with the 6.5 Meike f2 fisheye

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