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Old 20th of June 2009 (Sat)   #1
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Default Thai Chapel In PA

Found this place, they just opened it last week, in Bensalem the other day while driving around. Decided to test out my new wide angle with Photomatix. I think my favorite is the last one. I'll be back there soon.







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Some very nice images there. The clouds are a bit odd in 3 and 7, but other than that, I quite like them. I am part Thai, as my mother is from Thailand. I would be interested in maybe taking her to this temple, we are not very far in Ohio. Would you be so kind and PM me the details? TIA
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Some very nice images there. The clouds are a bit odd in 3 and 7, but other than that, I quite like them. I am part Thai, as my mother is from Thailand. I would be interested in maybe taking her to this temple, we are not very far in Ohio. Would you be so kind and PM me the details? TIA
It was from having the shutter open longer to get some of the shadows exposed right, underneath the awning and I guess the HDR part just made them look like that. I kinda like it.
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i love the last shot. great work.
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