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Rows and Columns
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Another from Gloucester cathedral, handheld with the 70-200f4L.

There's about 20 feet between columns. These are as chunky as they look, as they're from the earlier Norman part of the cathedral; we didn't start getting the hang of "more light, less stone" until at least the 12th/13th century. The local limestone gives it all a warm glow when the light hits.

[Image: ST-columns.jpg]

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#2

What a nice contrast between the present and the past...interesting shot.
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#3

I really like this. Well seen.

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#4

Brilliant composition Zig. As Matthew says; well seen!

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#5

beautiful,
I like the colors in the pews and they blend well with the tones in the bricks.
almost an abstract.

Uli
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#6

Great vision to capture this.
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#7

Wonderful shot Zig - so many good things about it. Line, colour, contrast and composition.

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#8

Wonderful angle... this is absolutely marvelous! Big Grin
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#9

I really like this shot. As an abstract it really works and the pale colors have a very special effect.

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