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Uploaded: 07/16/09 4:51 PM GMT
Inside Brigitta 2
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The nearby church I already posted in landscape format, now a portrait ;o)
Thanks to all who view and comment!

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.vangoughs
07/16/09 4:58 PM GMT
Imagine the work that took to build
Gorgeous capture!
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.slybri
07/16/09 7:18 PM GMT
Another stonking shot Chris, this wasnt by any chance taken with your new camera? it has wonderful clarity.
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::third_eye
07/16/09 10:02 PM GMT
Exceptional shot here, Chris. The lines and shapes of the structure, from the arches, to the lines of pews, all synch up beautifully. I'm wondering though, why the slight lens distortion wasn't removed.. oversight, or was it left as such to enhance the feeling of the shot. And yes, this will be making a trip to my faves :o)
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::tigger3
07/17/09 12:08 AM GMT
Chris, I like this one very much, Dynamite details.
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::Marzena
07/17/09 2:26 AM GMT
Chris, dear friend,
I do belive that this is one of the reasons to which the Christian religion owes its superb position - the architecture is perfect [ here !!!! of course ]
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
.Catharina1
07/17/09 5:24 PM GMT
Very good quality Chris.. very good photo too! Mich
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::twinkel
07/18/09 9:35 AM GMT
A nice shot with all those lines and details, but why so small?

Good clearity aswell:))
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Carpe Diem
.lovestoned
07/25/09 2:51 PM GMT
Interesting perspective. I'm just a bit spoiled by the light at the right.
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