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Gustav Miller
{K:309} 10/14/2004
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all I can say: FANTASTIC photographic and PS work. The shutter of your camera must have been red hot... Great architectural image. 7++++ Kind regards, Gustav
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Priyadarshi Sinha
{K:7238} 10/30/2003
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amazing .. lovely architecture and lighting. very well comoposed and captured shot. well done!!!
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Craig Garland
{K:27077} 10/29/2003
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Chris; the detail, colors, and composition here are superb here. I think the Cathedral may be leaning just a smidge to the right?-- easily correctable-- and you must have already done an excellent job correctiing for perspective distortion? I really really like this view-- incredible architecture.
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ken krishnan
{K:19102} 10/29/2003
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Great archetecture. Magnificent building. Very nicely composed. Well done chris.
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Keith Naylor
{K:13064} 10/29/2003
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Chris,
this one I like more. The perspective correction is not quite so obvious here (to me at least), and I think the additional detail is a big bonus over the wider shot. Excellent work all round ( sorry - all square!!)
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karen barnett
{K:4237} 10/29/2003
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Being a person of no structure or organization, I am not usually drawn to perfectly balanced, and framed photographs. HOWEVER.....this is so beautiful, so intricate, and so detailed that I cannot help but be impressed with it. The structure is so perfectly in balance, and your photo reiterated that balance... down to the very last detail. It is so well exposed as to highlight all the intricacies of the construction. Very well done, very well illuminated, very weel presented. Awesome.
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 10/29/2003
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Yup, I straightened the edges! Couldn't bear to see them slopin' in like that! Also, I'm a bit keen on symmetry!! Thanks for your comments everyone!!
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Lissa Hatcher
{K:3006} 10/29/2003
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you must live in one of the most beautiful places in the world ! I love your landscape work and now this ... you do wonderful things with a camera. Just one nit pic ... you always have these great skies .... where is it this time ? And I too want to know how you avoided the tilt ??? come on chris cough it up :P
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Carolyn Wiesbrock
{K:14051} 10/29/2003
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Excellent detail!
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Karen Siebert
{K:12076} 10/29/2003
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Wow, Chris. Really nice. How far back did you have to be to get this magnificient building in the frame. Also, curious as to how you avoided the dreaded tilt. Nice detail and great light.
Regards,
Karen
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 10/29/2003
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This is positively superb. It captures that unique facade beautifully. Is there very slight pincushioning that makes the tops of the two towers on either side look as if they are leaning outwards a little? This church is unique in England and I cannot imagine this photo being bettered... Well done indeed! (I even like the frame you've chosen for it!)
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Raymund Macaalay
{K:7218} 10/29/2003
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Excellent Architectural Photograph, this one must go to postcards, Great Job Chris
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ventrix drogo
{K:65398} 10/29/2003
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Excellent composition. Good colors. Bye
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xy x
{K:41915} 10/29/2003
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great architecture image and details, nice tones too, excellent job, congrats
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Hugo Pierre
{K:15692} 10/29/2003
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Great building, great shot, very well executed. Thanks for sharing. My best personal regards from Argentina. P.S.: Your portfolio is appealing. Congratulations!
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Helder Pereira
{K:33} 10/29/2003
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Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!
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luisa vassallo
{K:28230} 10/29/2003
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wonderful!!!! great photo!
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