I am more into landscape than into architecture, but I have photographed a few churches in Denmark. They are part of the landscape there, somehow. And I find the Danish-style churches look very friendly. Three pictures:
The Bogense (Fyn) church. Wista DX with Rodenstock APO-Ronar 150mm, TMAX 100 with +1 overexposure and N-1 development in D-76. In the print you can read the inscripts on the tombstones (thanks to large format).
The Raabjerg church near Skagen (Jutland). Linhof IV with Rodenstock Grandagon 90mm, TMAX 100 with +1 overexposure and N-1 development in XTOL
Den tilsandende Kirke in Skagen (Jutland). The church has been abandoned long ago when it was covered by the sand dunes, only the tower remains. It is a popular tourist attraction today. Polaroid 110B Razzle conversion, Rodenstock Ysarex 127mm, shot with the f90 cap on TMAX 400, push development to 3200 in XTOL. With the f90 cap you can get everything sharp from 4ft to infinity. Handheld shot, lying on my back in the wet grass...
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