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Uploaded: 12/23/09 10:58 AM GMT
Durham cathedral on a winters eve
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A picture of Durham cathedral & the river wear taken yesterday just at sundown as the streetlamps lit up. I used an ND grad filter for the sky & warming filter to enhance the cathedral stone work, F14 & 25 seconds exposure. Hope you like it. Merry Xmas to one & all :-)

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::gaeljet2
12/23/09 2:17 PM GMT
nice one
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.slybri
12/23/09 2:59 PM GMT
Great shot Mick,looks like it was a difficult shot to take, turned out well though.
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Thanks for taking the time to comment. All comments good and bad welcomed.
::Logun7
12/23/09 4:33 PM GMT
♫♫♫|׺°”˜`”°º××××Magnificent Shot×××׺°”˜`”°º×|♫♫♫

Beautiful winter scene!! Very good!
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єvєrч dαч ís α gíft.....thαt ís whч ít ís cαllєd thє prєsєnt!
.gbo911
12/23/09 8:50 PM GMT
Gorgeous work!
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.Creatin
12/31/09 10:00 PM GMT
Really great shot.
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Nikon Coolpix P90
.shedhead
12/31/09 10:10 PM GMT
One of my favourite places,great shot.
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