I've tended to shoot the interiors of some of the more massive churches and cathedrals, but when visiting this small country church in the Turaida Museum Reserve in Sigulda, Latvia, I had a go at it here. This is apparently one of the oldest wooden churches in Latvia (built in 1750) and in the post-Soviet Union period is in use again.
1. Interior shot
2. The altar
3. The exterior - the church is located on top of a small hill and is behind a small stand of trees, so the best shot I got meant shooting straight at the sun with at a 24mm focal length. Lots of PP work to try to fix the flare and the issues related to back-lighting.