Friday, October 3, 2025

St Barnabas Church Norfolk Island

This church, St Barnabas Anglican Chapel is immaculately kept with beautifully carved coloured timbers inside. A 5 minute drive past the town centre and airport, it is a popular stop for visitors to the island. At times, patience is needed to get images uncluttered by others.

The following were taken over two days with either my Canon 80D or iPhone 16. I found that for some shots, the phone handled different interior lighting conditions better than the DSLR. Each type has their strengths and weaknesses.





The rose window below I took in the morning before the sun and got around to flood light directly through and washout any attempt to take an image. The first time we went there was in the afternoon.



The following 4 images are the windows above the altar. I could only get four of  the five.






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That's all from Norfolk Island. No idea where next.


1 comment:

  1. Gorgeous images! You should be really thrilled with them. John, I have to say that reading these blogs makes a huge difference to the enjoyment of the viewer. It makes the trip so much more memorable for me. Thank you for making the effort

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