Keith Mason - Photographs from Stanton Fitzwarren and Cirencester
05th June 2026
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Keith Mason – Stanton Fitzwarren
When I was at the Leica Fellowship 50th Anniversary Weekend I visited Cirencester on 26th April. I noticed immediately a very striking cloud formation. Fortunately, what is sometimes referred to as the "Cathedral of the Cotswolds" (actually the Parish Church of St. John the Baptiste) made a perfect foreground. As a bonus one of the shots included a Red Kite, high in the sky in silhouette, placed perfectly in the frame.
I used the M (type 240) with a modern Zeiss Biogon lens. (I hope the Leica purists will not mind too much!).
I used a D Lux (type 109) for all the photos of Stanton Fitzwarren.

Stanton House Hotel

Stanton House Hotel

St Leonard's Stanton Fitzwarren

Stanton Park

Stanton Park

Stanton Park

Stanton Park

Cirencester - "Cathedral of the Cotswolds" (The Parish Church of St. John the Baptist).
When I was at the Leica Fellowship 50th Anniversary Weekend I visited Cirencester on 26th April. I noticed immediately a very striking cloud formation. Fortunately, what is sometimes referred to as the "Cathedral of the Cotswolds" (actually the Parish Church of St. John the Baptiste) made a perfect foreground. As a bonus one of the shots included a Red Kite, high in the sky in silhouette, placed perfectly in the frame.
I used the M (type 240) with a modern Zeiss Biogon lens. (I hope the Leica purists will not mind too much!).
I used a D Lux (type 109) for all the photos of Stanton Fitzwarren.

Stanton House Hotel

Stanton House Hotel

St Leonard's Stanton Fitzwarren

Stanton Park

Stanton Park

Stanton Park

Stanton Park

Cirencester - "Cathedral of the Cotswolds" (The Parish Church of St. John the Baptist).