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Uploaded: 05/12/08 1:39 AM GMT
St Paul's Sunrise
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Well, not quite sunrise as you can see from the clock! This was taken after I met the hawk and his trainer in 'The Opportunist'.

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::0930_23
05/12/08 2:11 AM GMT
Great presentation. I like how you built the frame to show off St. Paul's. I don't see a pigeon so it must be working. Colors and clarity are great. This is really a nice Sunday post Sir Nigel. Have a good week.

Tick
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::Dunstickin
05/12/08 6:59 AM GMT
Cracking capture pal...looks good the way you presented it too!...

Nice work Mr Hawkmoore!

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::JQ
05/12/08 10:08 AM GMT
Yay, you finally found a way to photograph st pauls horrahh!!
its nice to see the front, ive only ever seen the dome! lol!
into my faves with this one.
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::Jimbobedsel
05/12/08 11:26 AM GMT
Excellent shot of the Church. The sky looks great. Nice presentation with that frame. Now tell me...Why is the clock on the right side instead of the left? If you have an answer for that one, you are definitely a scholar. LOL.

Jimbob
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::100k_xle
05/12/08 12:14 AM GMT
Lighting and Color are just right on this one Nigel.
Beautiful Church.

E J
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::LynEve
05/12/08 12:56 AM GMT
Nicely framed to compliment this picture Nigel - the lighting is really good.
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.sahadk
05/12/08 1:56 PM GMT
Wonderful capture and framing!
Excllent prsentation and great work Nigel.
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::fogz
05/12/08 9:23 PM GMT
Up with the larks again Nigel? You put us all to shame! ...beautiful shot - love the freshness of the new day - the cool colours of the sky ...this must be Ludgate Hall ...I remember that from history lessons at school when the teacher slammed the ruler on the desk and asked me for the third time where St Paul's Cathedral was!!! lol!
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::SEFA
05/12/08 10:13 PM GMT
Wonderful lighting and clarity in this shot. I like all the details in this beautiful building.
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::braces
05/12/08 11:07 PM GMT
A beautiful shot, Nigel. the composition and balance are fantastic as are the colours and the sky.
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.ovar2008
05/12/08 11:24 PM GMT
A perfect and wonderful image
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.gabriela2006
05/13/08 12:54 AM GMT
a beautiful shot ...great lightning and clarity and beautiful architecture..they used to know how to build:)
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.timvdb
05/16/08 2:38 PM GMT
Hey Nigel,
I love this one, the bright to blue background suits Paul very well,
I'd love Paul to brighter though,
Beautifully done,

Thanks for sharing
Kind regards
Tim
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::paul1972
05/17/08 10:53 PM GMT
Brilliant image Nigel, love the way you've captured it with no people in sight. Nice to see a different part of the building too, people just picture the dome when you mention St Paul's. I really like that simple chunky framing too, something I am really into at the moment, for some strange reason!

Paul
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::ccmerino
06/14/08 3:52 PM GMT
Is this the St. Paul's one sees from the Thames with the Big Dome? If so, where is the dome? I didn't make it to St. Paul's on my last trip to London, but wanted to go so badly! I have a shot of it from Trafalgar Square in the distance. This is just lovely Nigel.
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::_SNAPDRAGON_
07/03/08 10:17 AM GMT
The soft lighting is beautiful here Nigel and you've framed the image wonderfully, nice work.
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