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Old 12/05/06, 05:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Tintwistle, this morning. C-Lux.

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Very well seen and nicely caught John. Light and composition wise..fantastic.

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Azzo,

thanks for that. I must have walked past the Church on that particular path many times and thought the view unpromising. Today the light was good so I took the shot - glad you like the result.
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John -

Terrific tones, shadows and composition. Interestingly, the angle and shadows on the church make it seem spookier than do the head stones. Makes me think of the Bates home behind the Bates Motel, in the original Psycho film.
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Stuart,

yes, I see what you mean; not sure the Vicar would appreciate the implication though
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Like the shot angle and the placement of the church within the frame. The other compostional elements fit very well..
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John,
I imagine that the vicar would like a copy of this- very good.

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Yes, wonderful light, lovely shot. And interesting how the angle of the clouds is cooperating with the angle of the church roof...thanx for showing.
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John,

I think the B&W really suited this shot. The lighting is perfect.
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