Where?E Gypsy wrote:
One of my favourite pieces of architecture.
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beutyE Gypsy wrote:Wells Cathedral
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Really Ghotic styleE Gypsy wrote:The inside is even more impressive
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Very nice town that... shouldn't say "town" actually, it's Britain's smallest city isn't it, due to the cathedral.E Gypsy wrote:Wells Cathedral
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LONG TRAIN
I live near the tracks and have seen 3 steam trains in the last 2 days !!!
I live near the tracks and have seen 3 steam trains in the last 2 days !!!
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Very nice.
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Come to Aviemore, you'll see One every dayboudicca wrote:What, a train?SINsister wrote:Wow! Cool! I don't think I've ever seen one in "real life."
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So very, very wrong.boudicca wrote:I didn't recognise that, but I'm guessing from the content it's St George's Cross?
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No, just wrong.boudicca wrote:Yet so very, very right?
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Nice! You really can't beat b&w for buildings and monuments, can you.
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I've got a friend coming over from Manchester to see the Daniel Johnston exhibition next week and have convinced her to model (no, not that sort ) for my Holga. Will be hitting some tight-in portraits, some multi-exposure and more. Should be fun (or a disaster )
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Good luck with that! Actually, scratch that - you have a rare talent, man ... I've no doubt the results will be first class.Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:I've got a friend coming over from Manchester to see the Daniel Johnston exhibition next week and have convinced her to model (no, not that sort ) for my Holga. Will be hitting some tight-in portraits, some multi-exposure and more. Should be fun (or a disaster )
Yeah, I guess most buildings don't actually have much colour to them, so the monochrome pics help show the form of the architecture. There are exceptions though ... I was really pleased with the golden hue that comes through on this pic I took of Leeds Town Hall:Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:Nice! You really can't beat b&w for buildings and monuments, can you.
(Just along the road from the previous photo, Claire... )
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Motherwell also has a cathedral, it's still a town. It takes real talent to photograph an almost monochrome subject in colour, don't get too smug.
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I wasn't.James Blast wrote:don't get too smug.
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not aimed at you, you provided a colour example - exception to the rule? I think so
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