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Uploaded: 07/29/08 12:44 AM GMT
From the Cloisters
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Westminster Abbey, taken with Kodak V550. From the depths of my bin.

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::Dunstickin
07/29/08 1:09 PM GMT
Nice work Lyn...great angle and composition!....The B&W is a bonus!!
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.muki7
07/29/08 1:21 PM GMT
A nice B&W capture, Very well done.

Ed
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With the proper camera and software anything can be beautiful
.Roseman_Stan
07/29/08 1:25 PM GMT
A truly great angle and setting for this shot Lyn. Very enjoyable viewing to my eye.

Stan
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.Ramad
07/29/08 1:42 PM GMT
A good view perfectly suited for a black and white image.
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::fogz
07/29/08 8:17 PM GMT
Looking out of this window makes me feel cold and locked away! lol! Love the history - a good idea - I like the way the tower lines up with the window frame.
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.TheWhisperer
07/29/08 9:45 PM GMT
I like this because of the silhouette of the iron work and the view of the building. So the black and white works brilliantly in this one. Great work here and well done!
Ann
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::Hottrockin
07/29/08 10:03 PM GMT
Neat!! Me likes!! Grand in the B&W!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round??
::0930_23
07/29/08 11:58 PM GMT
Great angle Lyn. Love the B/W effect. It seems to be the time for black and whites the past couple of days. I like them This with the light and shadows is truly suited for B/W. Nice post.

Tick
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I'll meet you at the edge of the sunlight, just behind the shadows. The Ghost
::cynlee
07/30/08 2:35 AM GMT
Wonderful perspective, Eve! Lots of nice lines and great black and white photography.
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::dleuty
07/30/08 2:51 AM GMT
Unusual perspective o one of the most photographed structures in the world. Great job.
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.larryo77
07/30/08 9:04 AM GMT
A master photo by any standard, very nice capture.
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::boremachine
07/30/08 9:47 AM GMT
really not bad for the Kodak!
but with you behind the lens it must result in a beauty ;o)
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::phasmid
07/30/08 12:47 AM GMT
You and I must have been on the same wavelength, Eve. Even though mine isn't in black and white, it's such a similar idea, and a good one, if I do say so myself.

:)PJ
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::RKG
07/30/08 1:49 PM GMT
Excellent graphic quality to this. Very good scale of tones and contrast. A keen eye to spot this and fine presentation.
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::kodo34
07/31/08 11:21 AM GMT
Love the angle and b&w .
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::nigelmoore
07/31/08 6:04 PM GMT
The depths of the bin eh? Well I reckon Kristof's right, the angle and B&W look good on this, and it's hard to get a different take on this iconic building.
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.Hotchpotch
08/10/08 6:29 PM GMT
Kind of reminds me of a scary movie, gives me the chills... Fantastic shot!
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