The Abbey was founded in 1202 and continued in use until 1790 when it closed. It has since been recognised as ‘monument historique’ and now is a major tourist attraction in Brittany.
Fuji Finepix S9500, 3 frame HDR, ISO 100, f11. Processed in Photomatix and CS3 and converted to Black and White.
Featured in ‘Everything Ends’ Group 5th December 2009
stone, france, churches, heritage, brittany, abbeys, black and white, featured work, abbey de beauport, cotes darmor, bob culshaw
Comments
looking good Bob congrats
Thank you Philip, really appreciate comments from you. Best regards. Bob (ps. Give my love to Sydney, one of the most beautiful cities I have ever visited – you capture it beautifully!)
– Bob Culshaw
Love it in b&w, suitable for age ;)
Thank you Jan, I totally agree with you.
– Bob Culshaw
what a fabulous building Bob, and looks superb in B&W.x
Thank you Catherine, yes B&W is much better. As Jan says above it is more suitable for B&W.
– Bob Culshaw
Thank you JP – I appreciate your comments.
– Bob Culshaw
That looks absolutely stunning Bob. I love it.
xx
Anna
Thanks a bunch Anna. xx
– Bob Culshaw
Looks so much creepier in b&w. Prefer this version. Nice image, composition and processing!
Thanks, totally agree it is better in B&W.
– Bob Culshaw
Stunning mono shot here Bob, well done.
Thanks Jason I appreciate it.
– Bob Culshaw
nice; prefer the B&W to be honest – looks so moody
Thanks Ryan, I totally agree. B&W lends itself to certain images, I think this is one such.
– Bob Culshaw
excellent
Thank you Scott.
– Bob Culshaw
AWESOME WORK!! My instant fav…..
Thank you my friend, praise indeed!
– Bob Culshaw