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Uploaded: 06/05/09 12:26 AM GMT
Rock of Ages HDR
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This Church is built of stone and very old but still standing like a rock. Sorry folks but I have few more shots of these old churches I'd like to share. Thanks to All My Friends for your gracious support!

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.Joanie
06/05/09 12:29 AM GMT
You don't need to thank me Doug. I thoroughly enjoy and wait for your posts! This is another gorgeous capture! Between the lighting and your HDR you've created another masterpiece! Superb work!
Joanie
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Love and live.
::jswgpb
06/05/09 1:24 AM GMT
You're on a roll buddy.
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Always remember - Follow the Yellow Brick Road, it will lead you to OZ and the Emerald City. A very nice place to live. Trust me on this one, I live there. The Lion **** MY CAEDES GALLERY****Another Site I'm AT - MY DA HOME PAGE
::cynlee
06/05/09 1:25 AM GMT
This looks like a really fine illustration. The lighting is wonderful. I like the view as well. Nicely done, Doug.
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.icedancer
06/05/09 1:50 AM GMT
Fabulous Doug, love the stain glass windows & unique old church. Your work is so very amazing and keep it up.

gave it a 10 in VB today, I just knew it was yours. Again it's Fabulous
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My computer is back. HURRAY
.mesmerized
06/05/09 3:17 AM GMT
I too am loving these, the wonderful lighting and array of texture and color is a visual feast.
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::tigger3
06/05/09 11:28 AM GMT
No need to be sorry, I love these wonderful HDR's your presenting us with. =^..^= Tigs ♪
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::Riverside
06/05/09 11:58 AM GMT
Great shot, great subject matter! Great light.

If I may, I have a suggestion. When there is a pronounced straight vertical or horizontal line in a photo, like the columns in this picture, they should be aligned straight up and down (or horizontally) in the lens. In this photo, the columns would align with the side of the picture. It takes the "tilt" effect out of the picture.
I learned this from a photography critique I went through at the state fair. I have found that it has helped my photos.
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Martie
::Marzena
06/05/09 8:07 PM GMT
You have all my support and also from Boris if need be - but you do not need it too much - with such beautiful works of art !
10/10 in VB at once of course.
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
::Marzena
06/05/09 8:11 PM GMT
I found Riverside girl comment very useful as it addressed my problem as well. Thanks, dear friends, to both of you !
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
::Logun7
06/07/09 6:28 PM GMT
Very Nice Doug! I enjoy your posts...no apologies needed!
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