This was taken approximately 45 minutes before the Clunes Town Hall exposure, my notes tell me it was 1035hrs; how the weather changed 45 minutes later and about 20km away.
We headed into Creswick and wished for a place to have a coffee/tea break, I remembered the church grounds would have plenty of room for us to park and hop into the camper on the rear and have that break. However when we arrived and drove up the drive into the grounds, all thoughts of tea or coffee went away. The light was perfect; or at least what I describe as perfect.
I stood down the drive, really down as that drive in is quite steep and tilted the camera bed up, but only needed 27mm front rise for this one, as opposed to 34mm rise for the Clunes one. Nethertheless this was a work of fast action, clouds were looming in a weather wall in the form of a cold front with accompanying clouds. When the shutter was tripped, clouds were directly overhead and by the time I had the film holder out, the church was in partial shade.
Shen Hao HZX-IIA 4x5" wooden folder, Fujinon 150 f/22 at 1/8, orange filter Ilford FP4+
Mick.