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Gateway and cathedral, wells
 
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 By: Chris Spracklen  
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Photographer  Chris Spracklen {Karma:32552}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Architecture
Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Buildings
Church connections
Lens Nikon 28-80mm f/3.3-5.6G AF
Uploaded 8/24/2004 Film / Memory Type Digitex 512MB CF card
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 472 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 14 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Wells
State -  SOMERSET
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About Shame I wasn't in Wells early enough in the day to get this shot free from cars and people. It's a wonderful scene ~ so historic!! Maybe I'll go back again some time and get a picture without the gaudy Post Office vans and market trailers.

But, hey, no more 'about'!! It's 8.13am, the sun is shining, and it's my day off!! Now where did I put that D70?

See you later,

Chris
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There are 14 Comments in 1 Pages
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Sam Andre Sam Andre   {K:12484} 8/27/2004
the picture is great anyway.. and you can always use the clone tool to get rid of the annoying cars

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Stephen  Bowden   {K:64141} 8/24/2004
Lovely photo Chris - you get a day off ??? I obviously must be doing something wrong ;-)

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Regina Rianelli   {K:24147} 8/24/2004
hi there, Chris!

what a lovely way to present the Charming Wells to us!
Thank YOU!
i am enjoying each and every ride... *wink*

Interesting how traffic with red and blue vehicles seem to do a fine passage of Time from the imponent Architectural Building to the year 2004!

A Favorite, Chris!!!

kind regards,
Regina

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Don Loseke Don Loseke   {K:32503} 8/24/2004
Such a grand old building. Cars etc are a way of life now. Just think if you had been there 100 years ago you would have had horses. Don.

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 8/24/2004
I dunno, Chris. The contrast between the humdrum modern cars, and people going about their daily business, not to mention the contrasting colours and textures, rather help this picture than hinder it. IMHO anway. The ancient grandeur of the cathedral and buildings are emphasized, rather than compromised. Just a thought...

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Merete Westerdahl   {K:11079} 8/24/2004
Just like a fairytale!!! The princesse and the...on his white horse..and...a dragon..and...he had a golden sword..and..and..!! Hey!! Got to wake up..the dog need to be walked.. ;-)

Enjoy your day off...

Hugs
Merete

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Maria José Barres   {K:11276} 8/24/2004
Great cityscape! Very nice cathedral.
have a good free day!
Greetings.

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Antonio Trincone   {K:23167} 8/24/2004
you are so right Chris, without those metals it would be much more better; I wait for your promise

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Maggie Rodriguez   {K:215} 8/24/2004
Wow, Chris you just never fail to surprise me with your work of photographic art. NO words to discribe your talent.

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Jim Christensen   {K:18843} 8/24/2004
Chris
i find the cars a real contrast to when the buildings where first built. The shiny new cars age the buildings even more.
So much history Wow.
Enjoy the day off
BTW the D70 is very tough, Mine went flying to the floor of the van yesterday, when a wonderful kind soul pulled out in front of me and I had to apply the brakes. Granted the padded sloped dashboard and double thick floor mats helped !!
but none the worse for wear.
just what i need 2 weeks before holiday

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Teunis Haveman Teunis Haveman   {K:53426} 8/24/2004
Chris, great architecture
Beautful light
Teunis

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cessy karina   {K:14205} 8/24/2004
wow, excellent shot ! the angle and and colors are perfect, of course without the cars would be more excellent but it's a fine day and a waste not to take this beautiful building, all the fuss create different mood to this pic. nice one.

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Linn Currie   {K:24426} 8/24/2004
That's why they say "Early bird catches the worm" :-)) All the fuss and people makes the image interesting - less "formal" and obviously, more colourful.
Fantastic architecture Chris and well taken.
Linn (in a mood to GARDEN!!)
PS : If you are still looking for the D70, it's hanging from your neck!

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micky waby   {K:9141} 8/24/2004
Hi Chris,Lovely Historic Building,and yes the cars and clutter do distract,but in this day and age it is hard to be rid of it.Such an beautiful old building though compared with anything we see here, we are so young by comparison.
Anyway enjoy your day andthe sunshine,we
are still having hail and sleet showers after two days of snow.
Kind regards Micky.

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