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Looking for the Holy Grail

Looking for the Holy Grail
The Crypt of the Rosslyn Chapel is said to lead to a further, larger Crypt containing the Holy Grail, the Treasure of the Knights Templar, and the mummified head of Our Lord.
No Photography Allowed, the sign indicated, but the silent, flashless, stealth iPhone is an excellent tool in these circumstances.
Once I looked at this hurried image…it revealed, in the shadows, a hidden door to a further chamber. I slipped through this, and was able to retrieve the Holy Grail. It now takes pride of place at the centre of my new IKEA dining table.

Rachel J Bowler, Heidiho, dolores666, Eric Desjours and 22 other people have particularly liked this photo


20 comments - The latest ones
 Kayleigh
Kayleigh club
Super!
4 months ago.
 Old Owl
Old Owl club
A sneaky photo for World Photography Day. Don't forget to polish the Holy Grail before you display it ... and the IKEA table, too.
4 months ago.
Steve Bucknell club has replied to Old Owl club
I shall take your advice, though I don’t know where I’m going to find the right polish.
4 months ago.
 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Phenomenal capture! Love the stained glass window! Happy World Photography Day!
4 months ago.
Steve Bucknell club has replied to William Sutherland club
Thanks Bill. All the stained glass in the Chapel is modern - 19th, 20th Century, but it is a wonderful addition.
4 months ago.
 Peter_Private_Box
Peter_Private_Box club
Hi Steve
I like this picture very much!
It is a very different and exciting composition
Fantastic colours too
Best Wishes, HWPD,, and stay safe!!
Peter
4 months ago.
 Boarischa Krautmo
Boarischa Krautmo club
well done!
4 months ago.
 Alass
Alass club
an irresistible story
4 months ago.
 Xata
Xata club
I am not the one who will report the theft to authorities !!!!!
4 months ago.
 Peter Castell
Peter Castell club
Lovely light and silhouettes
3 months ago.
 Christa1004
Christa1004 club
A "forbidden" photo which is successful, with beautiful light.
3 months ago.
 Patrick Brandy
Patrick Brandy club
Merci pour l'info de cette belle chapelle bonne journée.
3 months ago.
 FarbFormFreude
FarbFormFreude club
großartig mit den Silhouetten und den reduzierten Farben
und bemerkenswert sauber ausgerichtet (sicher nicht einfach bei einer heimlichen Aufnahme)
3 months ago. Edited 3 months ago.
 Heide
Heide club
Sehr schöne Aufnahme in einem wundervollen Licht.
Derjenige der den heiligen Gral findet, darf ihn auch behalten.
3 months ago.
 raingirl
raingirl club
Hahaha. We needed some humor in the group. Glad the grail finally has a sturdy resting place. *wink*

Such eerie lighting! Very impressed with your quick snapshot ability.

What draws you to chapels? Religion? History? Architecture? Free holy grails? (I'm always fascinated by the architecture and history.)

Happy World Photography Day!
3 months ago.
Steve Bucknell club has replied to raingirl club
Thanks, Laura. I get a sense that chapels, churches and cathedrals are taking on a new energy, more to do with a sense of community and aspiration than the revival of organised religion. I am drawn to their new life. Rosslyn Chapel, for example, revived by its association with the Da Vinci Code has become a thriving, really well organised, money-making machine. Each pilgrim has a chance to experience its rich history and symbolism. The new Visitor Centre is excellent: the coffee, the cake and the Gift Shop are bold and unapologetically part of the energy. The people who work there are full of enthusiasm. And there’s history, art and mystery as you walk into the Chapel. What’s not to love?

Incidentally, I completely agree with the No Photographs request: the sense of engagement, unmediated by the fumbling business of getting pictures, among the visitors was palpable.
3 months ago. Edited 3 months ago.
raingirl club has replied to Steve Bucknell club
I agree that a sense of community is a great thing - and why not use existing beautiful buildings to help keep that going?

And yes, we do need to sometimes put down our technology and just be.
3 months ago.
 Deborah Lundbech
Deborah Lundbech club
haha. Pride of place on the Ikea table. Love it.
Nice shot - and yes, after reading DaVinci Code I longed to see the Crypt of the Rosslyn Chapel.
Probably never get there - so thanks for your surreptitious shot. And I agree with Laura - I'm impressed by "your quick snapshot ability".
Also happy to hear about the new, very well-organized support. Good for them.
3 months ago.
 dolores666
dolores666
Will do for mixing the punch, innit?
3 months ago.
 Rachel J Bowler
Rachel J Bowler
Older English and European chapels and cathedrals seem to have been built to promote a sense of reflection and zen which gradually becomes absent from most more modern protestant reform churches.
4 weeks ago. Edited 4 weeks ago.

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