I went to Little Thurlow church to practise using my tripod. In this church is the immodest tomb of Sir Stephen Soame and his wife Dame Anne. Sir Stephen (1544-1619) was a merchant, a member of the Elizabethan Parliament, and former Mayor of London, whose charitable deeds are listed in gilt lettering on a large tablet of black marble. The monument was commissioned by his wife.












I took all these at ISO 400, with shutter speeds of up to a second for the darker subjects. I wondered if the quality would be better at a higher ISO, say 800, and a faster shutter speed. They were mostly slightly underexposed, due to my fear of overexposure, but I could try exposing to the right because darkened shadows will produce less noise than brightened highlights. I didn’t think of bracketing the exposures, either, when there was high dynamic range.
Still, I was pleased with how agile I was with the tripod, and the pictures are okay.