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Inside St Botolph`s Boston
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Looking up into the tower (built between 1510 - 1520)

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::Jimbobedsel
11/23/07 2:10 AM GMT
Pretty cool picture, but I had to hold the monitor over my head to get the full effect. (I think I did that before this week, on a ceiling picture.) LOL.

Jim
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Imagine you are there
::phasmid
11/23/07 5:30 PM GMT
Lovely intricate work on the ceiling. I couldn't move my monitors, so I probably didn't get the full effect :)

♫ 005 PJ ♫

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"I never looked for it, gave it no name; yet I knew it always, when the gift of peace came. I stood quite still for the moment that it lasted...Then the light shifted slightly and the moment passed, leaving me...with the lasting echo of its presence.." Diana Gabaldon
.Mookal
11/24/07 11:59 PM GMT
I still dont get how they built these things....especially back then! The quality of architecture seems to have decreased....anyways, this is quite the dizzying geometric shot! Nice
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Always walking all ways.
::SEFA
11/27/07 7:32 PM GMT
Looks really fantastic, and makes me dizzy :-). Great shot!
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SEFA
sharonva
11/27/07 8:14 PM GMT
I love church ceiling pics...lets me get up close to that intricate and mind-boggling Gothic detail. I would like more light on this ceiling, but I can see that the choice is a darker ceiling and no blowout from the windows or vice versa. I'd alos like to see the detail on the ceiling better, but again, I'd have to give up the fretwork on the windows and the glimpses of the windows themselves. I can see that I want two pictures so I hope you have another picture of just the center to post! This one gives a nice sense of presence, especially with those 4 angels (are they angels?) peering over the arches. I might have cloned out the cord running down to the bottom arch. Lovely work, nice treatment of a difficult and intricate subject. Thanks!
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"The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne, Thassay so hard, so sharp the conquering..." Chaucer
.auroraobers
11/27/07 9:07 PM GMT
I think you did a really nice job on this picture. It's really difficult to center the shot. Nicely done.
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