Shot in 2007 with Fujipix S9500, ISO 100, 0.4secs @ f11. 3 RAW images bracketed -2,0,+2 EV’s and tonemapped in Photomatix Pro for an HDR affect, converted to B&W in CS3.
1258 views and 14 favourites at 5th November 2011
A lovely Cathedral in Northern France with beautifully preserved Cloisters which were built in 1468.
Featured in ‘Style, Class and Elegance’ Group 23rd January 2010
Featured in ‘Unique Buildings of the World’ Group 3rd February 2010
Featured in ‘Artists of Red Bubble’ Group 17th February 2010
Featured in ‘Quality Unlimited’ Group 2nd March 2010
Featured in the ‘DSLR Users’ Group 24th December 2010
Featured in ‘Red Bubble Boomers’ Group 24th December 2010
Featured in the ‘High Quality Images’ Group 24th January 2011
Featured in the ‘Art by Bubble Hosts’ Group 29th May 2011
Featured in the ‘Celtic Realm’ Group November 2011
france, churches, brittany, cloisters, black and white, featured work, bob culshaw, aorbfebfeatures, cathedrals
Comments
I like the treatment Bob.
Thanks Geoff, you are a gem!
– Bob Culshaw
This looks terrific.
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Anna
Thank you.Love your new avatar BTW
– Bob Culshaw
Excellent work Bob.
Thank you Richard, I really appreciate your comment.
– Bob Culshaw
I like this Bob, great mono shot
Thanks for taking the time to comment Mike.
– Bob Culshaw
Brilliant B&W effect Bob, like this one alot
Thanks Myke, I appreciate your comment.
– Bob Culshaw
Wow!….Very nice image. Bags of atmosphere! Great processing
Thanks mate I really appreciate your comment, when I can match your B&W processing skills I will be happy!
– Bob Culshaw
Another stunning shot hope you submit this or any shots from the Celtic Nations (see group overview) or Shots with a Celtic theme~ to our new group ,
would love to showcase them:)
Thank you so much Martina – have joined and this is on it’s way. Have many more Celtic shots too! Best regards. Bob
– Bob Culshaw
many thanks from

Tina & Fino
Outstanding, this has a lovely feeling to it.
Thank you Sonia, so sorry for the delay in my response.
– Bob Culshaw
For an image that looks wrong it is so right.

Congratulations!