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CONTEST: HELP PETKAL SEE THE LIGHT !

 
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Dec 12, 2006 14:27 |  #61

Pete wrote in post #2388639 (external link)
But what this shot's about is the fact that the real church is within us; anytime, anywhere...

I wondered why I had indigestion :p

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Condyk takign forever for your shots to load??

Please peddle hard :D The shots are small jpg's and there are only 4 of them!

PetKal wrote in post #2390047 (external link)
What about the first one, Sari childe ?

:lol: :cool:


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Dec 12, 2006 14:28 |  #62

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Dec 12, 2006 14:36 |  #63

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Looks like the Doc's kissin' Lola :evil:

See, everyone love's her!! I don't know what's wrong with you guys... guess you just need to meet her. ;)


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Dec 12, 2006 15:17 as a reply to  @ aericj's post |  #64

Buddhist temples in the karst terrain.

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Dec 12, 2006 15:18 |  #65

PetKal wrote in post #2390047 (external link)
What about the first one, Sari childe ?

interesting as well but I just mentioned which two caught my eye.. I liked the flowers (i'm a girl. girls like flowers ;) ) and the bell is really interesting and I like the light on it..


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Dec 12, 2006 15:21 |  #66

Olli wrote in post #2390423 (external link)
Buddhist temples in the karst terrain.

:lol: :lol: Love it O

saravrose wrote in post #2390426 (external link)
I liked the flowers (i'm a girl. girls like flowers ;) ) and the bell is really interesting and I like the light on it..

Girls don't like dying Berries then?


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Dec 12, 2006 15:23 |  #67

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:lol: :lol: Love it O


Girls don't like dying Berries then?

hehe.. not quite as much as we like pretty blue flowers.. ;) ;) .. but with a nice DOF and good color I can absolutely appreciate dying berries... :cool: :cool:


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Dec 12, 2006 17:47 as a reply to  @ saravrose's post |  #68

Well pagans aren't big on building "temples", kinda hard to be at one with nature when you are stuck inside a building.

However here's one of the ways we get around it

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The stones were put there around 2800-2300 BCE so it's one of the oldest "building of worship" that you are likely to see. I dont think these will help you see the light as they are all above 750nm, truely the invisible light.

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Dec 12, 2006 17:51 |  #69

Southwell Minster in Nottinghamshire, UK.

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Dec 12, 2006 19:35 |  #70

[QUOTE=BearSummer;2391​134]Well pagans aren't big on building "temples", kinda hard to be at one with nature when you are stuck inside a building.

However here's one of the ways we get around it

Avebury (external link)

Avebury (external link)

Avebury (external link)

The stones were put there around 2800-2300 BCE so it's one of the oldest "building of worship" that you are likely to see. I dont think these will help you see the light as they are all above 750nm, truely the invisible light.

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Auld yin, even in those old days you Sotts depended on French and other European contractors to erect your infrastructures.
BTW....have you IR- modded your 200 f/1.8 ?


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Dec 12, 2006 20:09 as a reply to  @ post 2391583 |  #71

Sorry. I don't own this image, so I can only post a link.
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Dec 12, 2006 20:27 |  #72

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Sorry. I don't own this image, so I can only post a link.
http://donwiss.com …/ManhattanStore​s/0002.jpg (external link)

That has been so long in coming.:lol:
Bravo, Thomas !


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Dec 12, 2006 21:19 |  #73

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Auld yin, even in those old days you Sotts depended on French and other European contractors to erect your infrastructures.
BTW....have you IR- modded your 200 f/1.8 ?

Asterix...too rad!


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Dec 12, 2006 21:53 as a reply to  @ Permagrin's post |  #74

Now we shall report the judging results.

(1) Spirituality captured: The winner is Condyk image #4 , close second is Dr.Keppler both images.

(2) Innovative approaches: The winner is Pete's #2. The 2nd place is shared by Olli, Ayotnoms #2, Belmondo, Short5, BearSummer, and James aka Neil-R (MGM shot).

(3) New World Ecclesiastic Architecture: The winner is Shutter22. The second place is shared by Jeece#5, Sari #1, Becca #1, Sugarzebra (post 34 and 37), Woo Wee #3, Ayotnoms #1 and MRaiford.

(4) Atmosphere of Interiors: The winning award is shared by Permagrin #3 and Webby #1 & 3.

(5) Religeous Series Award: The winner is Sugarzebra with his Californian presentation. Closely followed by Jeece, Condyk and James.

Thank you for participating, I've had lottsa fun inspecting and thinking about your fine images.:D


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Dec 12, 2006 22:11 as a reply to  @ PetKal's post |  #75

Oh yeh, lest we forget, it should be mentioned that in a few minutes I shall announce the Contest Overall Winner.:cool:


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