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Old 16th of February 2009 (Mon)   #1
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Default St Asaph Church - North Wales U.K

A few shots from the Marble Church I took today. My first time using a tri-pod

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Very awesome pictures! I have got to visit Wales someday.
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Thankyou
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I like the view, the first one is my favorite!
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Wow, just wow.
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Thanks guys, I'm not sure if I like the fisheye effect now. Might be time to purchase a Sigma 10-20mm
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Oh My, I believe I know that Church - Horrible memories.

I like these pictures but I'm not so sure on the fisheye effect, I've not used one myself to know too much about them, but have you tried perspective correction if you're not so sure on the effect?
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Lovely pictures, I like the second best and I like the fisheye effect too. I wonder if a vertical composition on the second might have worked too? You would have got more of the ceiling and floor and left out the bits outside those dark pillars. It may be worth a go if you get the opportunity to go back. It is lovely as it is though.
I've just got my new fisheye and I can't wait to try it out. With my arm in a cast at the moment it will have to wait. I think it is one of those love it or hate it lenses and not one that you would use all the time but well worth hanging on to if you can. The 10-20 is a good lens too but does different things. I wouldn't part with either of mine.
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