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Have medieval church ruins. Help Wanted!

 
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Oct 31, 2010 18:08 |  #1

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This is just one church ruin but the (tiny) town of Sigtuna has two more of them.
The probllem is i'm overwhelmed by them and i don't know what to do or how to do it.

All churches are gutted of everything except bare stone and barred gates are often at the doors. But these are all accessible to the public, completley open.
When you're in them you get the sence that somethign has been lost here. They also feel more spiritual then a regular church because the bare stone commands a pressence wall painting's can't hope to match for someone livign in 2010.

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Nov 20, 2010 18:53 |  #2

I like the idea behind these, I think for the most part you have too much subject matter in the pictures so they need abit of constructive cropping to bring out the features.

I particularly like the last one with the cross, for that one I'd do some PP and blur the background abit more to lead peoples focus to the cross. On that subject though, you needed to focus more on the cross, it's focused more on the bush in the bottom left which is distracting.




  
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