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Jan 13, 2007 06:58 |  #16

Lesmac wrote in post #2489658 (external link)
Yes, I've tried it, but normally make a complete pig's ear of it :) ;)

Hehe...."pig's ear"....hehehe....love the lingo. I would've have tended to use a more rearward part of the porker's anatomy to describe my hash-ups. :D:D

I love this series of shots and I promised I wouldn't look at any more of your photography because it'll make me want to go to York sooner than I can afford to :-( But here I am. :-)

No. 6 is my definite favourite. I reckon you could've done a close up of just the centre of the dome (excluding the leadlights) and got another shot almost as good as this one.



  
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Jan 13, 2007 07:30 |  #17

Great series Les. #2 is a cool one and I wonder how it would look when using a strobe light for such a shot... Well I'll have to try that sometime. #6 is also a good different look at the world! Makes you dizzy. And the detail in the stained glass is just amazing.
#3 and #8 are a bit too far off-white to my taste. I bet you enjoyed yourself there. Thanks for sharing.


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Jan 13, 2007 07:55 as a reply to  @ SanderH's post |  #18

Lovely series Les

I'm with the rest who say that the indoor shots are ace :)


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Jan 13, 2007 08:20 |  #19

Cracking shots Les, love the ones inside York minster, always been abit worried about taking a trpod in there, but next time I'm in york the tripods coming along too !

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Jan 13, 2007 08:44 |  #20

SanderH wrote in post #2533544 (external link)
Great series Les. #2 is a cool one and I wonder how it would look when using a strobe light for such a shot... .

Now that , is a good idea :)


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Jan 20, 2007 13:24 |  #21

all are Excellent works. I like 5 . 6 and 7


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