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The Cathedral
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Posted By: rustynail925, 09-21-2010, 01:57 AM

The Cathedral

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09-21-2010, 04:15 AM   #2
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Oh, this is beautiful
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wonderfully framed shot...just a wee bit too dark in the bottom... love the architecture...dave m
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Wow - very nice - has a foreboding look. Great job.

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Oh, this is beautiful
Thanks for the compliment SJM!

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wonderfully framed shot...just a wee bit too dark in the bottom... love the architecture...dave m
Thanks, I set it to create a dark mood on the picture.

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Wow - very nice - has a foreboding look. Great job.

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Thanks you Sailor!
09-21-2010, 01:21 PM   #6
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wonderfully framed shot...just a wee bit too dark in the bottom... love the architecture...dave m
I agree, great comp but just a tad dark in the bottom.
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Thanks for the compliment and the CC

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Very nice. Superior to most nice-day, tourist snaps. I agree with others that a little more detail along the bottom would improve the image, but special praise for the silhouetted branch filling the framing at the upper right. Very good camera positioning evident there.
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here it is

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I actually like the vignetting and think that instead of getting rid of it just crop up from the bottom a little bit so the effect does not black out as much in the frame as it did in the original. The feel of the photo is not the same without that effect if you ask me.
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Yeah i prefer the first one too.
thanks for the suggestion tim
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Another vote for the 1st one, very nicely done.
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First one is rather intriguing and has some kind of sinister feel inside, the latter is more descriptive - good for an article or smth. Good job anyway!
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Thank you guys!
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I like the atmosphere in the first too. a crop to where you can start to see the bottom of the railing would probably look even better.

Very nicely done!
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