This version: Substantially edited for chromatic aberration, colour and tonal imbalances and perspective distortion. Downsampled by 50% from 2500px to 1280px to overcome sharpness and grain issues. This image has been masked and selectively dodged to improve aesthetics; main subject representation remains factually accurate to the best of my knowledge. mikaultalk 23:18, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
A previous, higher resolution version can be found here.
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The front exterior of the w:Italian Chapel, w:Orkney, w:Scotland. The chapel was built out of limited materials by Italianprisoners during w:World War II. The chapel was constructed from two w:Nissen huts joined end-to-end. Most of the decoration was done by Domenico Chiocchetti, a w:POW from w:Moena, who remained on the island to finish the chapel even when his fellow prisoners were released shortly before the end of the war.
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Another modification of Image:Orkneyitalianchapel1.JPG. Author: LordHarris. This version: Substantially edited for chromatic aberration, tonal imbalance and perspective distortion. Downsampled by 50% from 2500px to 1280px to ov