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Jun 28, 2005 17:16 |  #1

Durham Cathedral caught in the last ray's of the dying sun.

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Jun 28, 2005 21:55 |  #2

Beautiful shot, David. Love that strong light just before sunset.


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Jun 28, 2005 23:17 as a reply to  @ sparker1's post |  #3

Another really good shot, David. I love the way the light seems to add extra prominence to the cathedral. :)

Just a thought, did you try cropping the sky a wee bit? (see how quickly a sassenach picks up the language?:lol: )

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Jun 29, 2005 00:28 |  #4

Thanks Stan and Trevor,

Trevor, I see what you mean but feel that the blue add's to the image also by cropping it would make the horizon very central, so if I were to consider a crop it would be to the bottom and left of the image. Not a bad observation for a Sassenach!:lol: ;)

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Jun 29, 2005 09:54 as a reply to  @ Meerkat17's post |  #5

Love this one David - I was just about to reply and realise that hubby has already said what I was going to say - oh dear! :oops: That'll teach me to read the replies first!


I think you're right, maybe take a little off the bottom so the horizon is lower. {LOL hubby's been nagging at me for weeks about horizons!}

The lighting is wonderful though - great timing ;)


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