A 10 frame panorama image of the Cloisters, shot originally in RAW, bracketed -2,0,+2 EV’s stitched in Autopano Pro, tonemapped (Detail Enhancer) in Photomatix Pro 3.2.6, converted to B&W and finished in CS4.
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Canon 400D, Canon EF-S 17-85mm IS USM Lens @ 17mm. ISO 400, f16.
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2509 views 107 favouritings, 26 Features, 1 Challenge Win, 1 Joint Challenge Winner and 1 Top Ten Challenge placing at 24th November 2011
Page 1 of Popular Art 27th February 2010
Featured in ‘England as Scene in B&W’ Group 27th Fabruary 2010
Featured in ‘Around the World’ Group 27th February 2010
Featured in ‘Style, Class and Elegance’ Group 28th February 2010
Featured in ‘Who are You to Judge’ Group 28th February 2010
*Featured in ‘Kent Architecture’ Group 1st March 2010*
Featured in ‘Black and White Photography’ Group 2nd March 2010
Featured in the ‘Escher and Perspective’ Group 3rd March 2010
Featured in ‘Shapes and Patterns’ Group 4th March 2010
Featured in ‘Travel and Adventure’ Group 4th March 2010
Featured in ‘Complex simplicity of Art’ Group 15th March 2010
Featured in ‘Heritage and Other Listed Sites Worldwide’ 20th March 2010
CHALLENGE WINNER in ‘European Beauty in B&W Challenge’ in the ‘European Everyday Life’ Group March 2010
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Featured in ‘Artists of Red Bubble’ Group June 2010
Featured in ‘HDR Photography’ Group 22nd June 2010
Featured in ‘Your Country’s Best’ Group 15th June 2010
Featured in ‘Art and Photography’ Group 23rd June 2010
Featured in ‘Unique Buildings of the World’ Group 23rd June 2010
Featured in the ‘HDR Photography’ Group 26th June 2010
Featured in ‘World Hosting Art’ Group October 2010

Top Ten Challenge finish in ‘Arches, Beams, Trusses, Staircases, Pillars or Columns Challenge’ in the ‘Escher and Perspective’ Group 22nd October 2010
Featured in ‘No More Colour’ Group 23rd November 2010
Featured in ‘Postcards and Destinations’ Group 23rd November 2010
Featured in ‘Art and Photography’ Group 24th November 2010
Featured in the ‘Quality Layered work + HDR’ Group 29th December 2010
Featured in the ‘Solo Exhibition’ Group April 2011
Featured in the ‘English Churches’ Group November 2011
Featured in the ‘Art Universe’ Group November 2011
Featured in the ’HDRI (no holds barred) Group November 2011
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Comments
Wow this is beautiful Bob.
Thank you so much Lynne, I appreciate that.
– Bob Culshaw
Awesome work you have done here Bob – it looks fantastic – kind of “grunge” – don’t you think -hint-hint :o)))
Thank you Kira for your lovely comment and favouriting. I always appreciate your thoughtful comments. Don’t really think so – but I will! xx
– Bob Culshaw
Extraordinary light, extraordinary architecture, treated in an extraordinary method to make this, well, extraordinary picture. Perfect!
That’s an extraordinarily good comment awefaul – thank you so much – appreciated.
– Bob Culshaw
Wow, fantastic work Bob.
Thank you so much Jacqui I appreciate that.
– Bob Culshaw
an instant fave Bob, how did you manage with no people in it.lol x
Thank you for you comment and favouriting Catherine. Best time to go – winter, mid-week at lunchtime! Apart from that I was carrying my tripod over my shoulder so it resembled a bazooka! I actually had to ask two other photographers to move! Damn photographers they get everywhere!!! xx
– Bob Culshaw
This is one of my all time favourites of yours. Sadly the small image here does not do it justice, and it needs to be viewed larger. The detail is stunning. Wonderful composition and editing. Fabulous .
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Thank you so much sweetheart. See I do listen when you give me advice! Lots of hugs. xx
– Bob Culshaw
Love it Bob, Great capture
Thank you Ray, I appreciate that.
– Bob Culshaw
Stunning work Bob.
Thank you so much Richard I really appreciate that.
– Bob Culshaw
NIce work Bob, great symmetry and processing :)
Thank you Richard, coming from you, I particularly value that comment.
– Bob Culshaw
Great image Bob, looks great in b/w.
Thanks Dave, I shot it in colour but I thought B&W would do it more justice because of the age of the Cloisters.
– Bob Culshaw