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Not the most inviting
Posted By: Kerrowdown, 03-04-2014, 07:26 AM

But still I believe in use

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03-04-2014, 04:01 PM   #16
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QuoteOriginally posted by Kerrowdown Quote
inclement Scottish weather
Currently I think your weather is more appealing!

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Super cool shot Kerrowdown
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These are very nice pictures. What camera and lens did you use? If i were to guess id say you used a 15mm in there?
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Awesome photos - love this architecture and you've captured it very well!!

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Well done, sir!
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Nice images! The place looks a bit creepy though.
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Very nice.

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QuoteOriginally posted by j2photos Quote
Super cool shot Kerrowdown
Thanks very much.

QuoteOriginally posted by moiseb2003 Quote
These are very nice pictures. What camera and lens did you use
K20D, "Mistress" on the first, "Good Lady" on the second.

QuoteOriginally posted by ausmoose Quote
Awesome photos - love this architecture and you've captured it very well!!
Thank you, it was just there looking a little unloved.

QuoteOriginally posted by OrchidJulie Quote
Well done, sir!
Thank you for your kind words.

QuoteOriginally posted by monoloco Quote
Nice images! The place looks a bit creepy though.
Thanks, couldn't see myself in any reflections for the adding of the creepy bit.

QuoteOriginally posted by sherrvonne Quote
Very nice.
Thank you.
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Images are fantastic! I really like Churches and Castles. Not too many of the latter over here.
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Not sure if you left the jet contrail in the sky on purpose. I cannot decide if it adds some contextual contrast that grounds the image in the modern age, or if it detracts from the fantasy of the age of blades and blood.

Nice shot anyways! If you go back, will you recompose???
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QuoteOriginally posted by Kerrowdown Quote
I'm just better trained, perhaps I've been "in service" longer
You are very humor! Nice shots and great editing
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Very nice place to be carried out of, feet first. Some dark, brooding clouds would have really set it off.

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Images are fantastic!
Thank you.

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Not sure if you left the jet contrail in the sky on purpose
I'll come clean, I never noticed it until you mentioned it, a two seconds in PP, it is no more.

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Nice shots and great editing
Thanks for you kind words.

QuoteOriginally posted by sam-joseph Quote
Some dark, brooding clouds would have really set it off
I'm planning on sorting that later with the help of PS CC.
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Fantastic images indeed. Not uninviting at all Thanks for showing us a bit of the country
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Very nice picture, made with intuition. Regards.
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