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3 from Lacock
#1

More on this place in the journo/assignment forum...Lacock Abbey, where photography as we know it was initially kickstarted by Fox Talbot.
It's about 30 miles from me in Wiltshire...and is also one of the locations for Hogwarts in the "Harry Potter And The Crock Of Tedious Occultic" series of films.
All with the 21mm Distagon for a change. Rolleyes

#1 f4.5, 1/125

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#2 Get this.....f2.8 at 1/20 handheld

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#3 f5.6, 1/400

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#2

Your processing style in these photos is really exceptional. The dream like atmosphere shown in all of these is truly magical (Hogwarts is rubbing off?).

All exceptional - if I was hard pressed to pick a favorite, I suppose #1. The composition and interaction between the child and the environ are pretty cool, Z.

I am rapidly becoming a disciple of your *include a figure in the photo* school of thought...
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#3

Love #2 in particular. Very dream-like. A bit of softness really works for this image for me.

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#4

Love it Zig - all are beautiful.

Canon stuff.
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#5

Quite interesting processing, sort of olde worlde. Smile

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#6

WOW! The first one is amazing, this is my best one! So impressive, especially with the little boy, gives a wonderful action to the photograph, I loved it dear Zig,

Thank you,
with my love,
nia

“There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.”

Ansel Adams



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#7

Beautiful series... I love the subtle human touch in all of them... Wink

Without reading your introduction to the series, your picture #2 reminded me HP movies... Wink

A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.
Paul Cezanne
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#8

I like the HDR in #2

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