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Uploaded: 09/17/12 12:47 AM GMT
Looking through the castle
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So, back from a quick trip across the pond, to enjoy the late summer sun in Yorkshire. Here's a 'snap' of York Castle, with a sprinkling of HDR for good measure.

What do you think of the sun burst bubbles, as the light reflects off the lens?

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::tigger3
09/17/12 2:16 AM GMT
I think this is a splendid capture, great angle, and the sun burst is super, really makes this a magical looking image.
Tigs♥ =^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::Dunstickin
09/17/12 6:59 AM GMT
I was there a few weeks back...York is a canny place, (if it wasn't for those 'tourists' everywhere!!) ;))

Nice work on this...Did you 'go up' those steps?...
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.billyoneshot
09/17/12 8:37 AM GMT
John this is excellant my friend. The hdr is very well done as well as the sun flash.
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Billy
.koca
09/17/12 9:06 AM GMT
Very impressive, so artistic. Wonderful work.
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.Tedi
09/17/12 9:11 AM GMT
Outstanding capture, very unusual and so beautiful. I am impressed.
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::SEFA
09/17/12 9:19 AM GMT
Unusual but very creative. Very nice work.
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SEFA
::0930_23
09/17/12 1:26 PM GMT
Good find. It looks like a spotlight.
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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
.icedancer
09/17/12 8:10 PM GMT
Spectacular angle and capture plus colours, you caught it at the right time
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Have a Sunny Day
::LakeMichigan
09/18/12 12:25 AM GMT
I like this a great deal .
Beautiful color and the sun burst is excellent.
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.Eubeen
09/30/12 6:43 PM GMT
A nicely composed and captured scene, John. Wonderful dramatic lighting and nice textures in the photo. A great angle capturing the light breaking through the window.
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