Church sky
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Its all in the title. This isn’t just an ordinary Church Spire. I am told its a copy of the Spire at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. This is actually what I would consider the most prominant landmarks in Peebles. Peebles is a small Scottish Borders Town which lies about 20 miles south west of Edinburgh. Its possibly my most popular image to date out here in the real world. Made the Redbubble Home Page on the 29th of August 2008. Many thanks & best wishes from Robin; that’s me!! / Milestone reached, 1000 views. Thank you all kindly; Mum & Dad too. Reached on the 2nd of Oct 2008 / / / /
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Stormy Church – Thank you to RichieDean who helped me with the sky on this – You are great! /
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Location: Ratcliffe-On-Soar, Nottinghamshire, England Map: Google Maps Date and Time: 2 March.2008, 11.02 a.m. Camera details: ISO 200 : f/3.5 : 1/500 second : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / I’d pulled in to capture a picture of the Power Station (see below) but on the walk from the car I just couldn’t believe the sky when I walked past the field with the church nestled between the trees and the river Soar sitting nicely next to the field. Other shots from Nottinghamshire:
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Stormy Church 02 In sepia.. With a few adjustments, adjusted light, colour, contrast,.adaptive lighting & cropped slightly
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The cross on the roof of St Mary’s Church in Inglewood Central Victoria
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Landscape of the Lord St. Malo outside of Estes Park, Colorado. One of thee most photographed Churches in all of North America, I was VERY excited and VERY anxious to get this shot when I headed up to Rocky Mountain National Park. I was hoping that the weather would clear because behind this, covered in the clouds, is Mt. Meeker and it is just a stunning view with the mountains! I have to admit though, I am really happy how this came out. And if anything, it is quite unique compared to how it is usually shot. I suppose that is a good thing when it comes to photographing something that is such an icon. Generally, people walk down by the pond and shoot from there, I stayed up top on the side of the road, thus giving a different perspective than most. Also, the weather. It was dramatic as all heck! You could smell the rain as it came in, dark, but with so much drama in the sky. I was pretty lucky to get a shot like this. Ya, I am happy with it! For history on St. Malo, please see this link here Minolta 5D / Minolta 18-200 DT Lens / 1/100| f8| 18mm| iso 100 / HDR through Photomatix / LucisArts
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I found this little abandoned church in the prairies in the middle of no where in Alberta .. nothing was around it for miles and miles …... I suppose at one time someone live near by to go to it ... I just had to play with the effects on it
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Raukokore Anglican Church sits on a lone promontory on the East Cape of New Zealand’s north island. This image was featured in the travel section of “The Age” newspaper here in Melbourne on 21st July 2007 / / Image Details: / Camera – Canon EOS33 / Lens – 24-85mm USM / Film – Fuji Velvia 100 Professional / Focal length – Not recorded / Exposure – Apeture Priority / Aperture – Not recorded / Shutter – Not recorded / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / Transperancy scanned using CanoScan 5000F scanner / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro / / /
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This one of our local Churcches, taken on a damp dark day, sort of the right day for churches and grave yards. Almost desaturated it to darken the feel.
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Image by photographer Glennis Siverson, www.glennisphotos.com. Reflection of St. Catherine’s Cathedral in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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I used to go with my mother at Point-au-Père along the St-Lawrence river just for evening and night before reaching Grand-Anse,New-Brunswich, the village where she grew up.I had long walks on those rocs when I was very young,when I saw the little church it all came back to me.I saw myself with my little sister Maryse and my brother Peter picking up rocs and shells and the sun was going down,I was 14 years old…souvenir …souvenir…..an untouched shot. / Better view larger. / Two world challenge:personnal and history / /
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Church set in the Scottish countryside @ Fintry.
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This shot was taken of the church in the heart of Tanunda, (The Barossa Valley) South Australia. A storm was about to roll in and the clouds turned streaky within a matter of minutes.
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Can’t beat a good icon
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Love can blow your mind and leave you seeing stars but its always your heart that takes the weight.
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tweeked in photoshop!!! / PLEASE VIEW LARGER!!! Photo was taken December 07, I love stormy weather, I was hit by, rain, hail and snow with winds 40-50mph !! “Cwyfan Sant” (saint cwyfan) is on the west coast of Anglesey (Ynys Mon). / The main body of the church is 14th century, there are Norman masonry remains on the south wall.
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The Cloister World / ______ Higher quality image Here ______ This photo was done during a one-day trip to the fascinating city of Évora. Classified as UNESCO World Heritage Site, one can easily get amazed at the diversity and quantity of historic buildings, including Romanesque, Gothic, Manueline, Renaissance and Baroque architecture. / ................................................................................. / This is one of those special places where, on a weekend, without the noise of cars and the crowds, you can forget present time, and feel immersed somewhere in the past, when beauty was cherished, and schedules were not a concern. / ................................................................................ / One of the places I’ve visited was the amazing Cathedral of Évora, and one of it’s strongest surprises: an exquisite and captivating cloister. / ................................................................................. / Cloisters have always fascinated me. In the past they were the place, inside a monastery, where the fusion of nature and men was strongest. Four cold stone corridors and a garden in the center, adorned with profound meditation, trying to reach the highest answers. / ................................................................................. / During the first 15 minutes I had some strong clouds in the sky, but the sun was uncovered and very strong. I tried to capture some photos, trying to properly expose both the building and the sky, but this proved to be impossible, even with ND Grads. Fortunately, mother nature helped, and the clouds finally covered the sun. Not only this helped in getting a correct exposure of the scene, but also lended a very special lightning to the whole scene, much different from the harsh light I had 15minutes before. This was the time to start shooting, and in 10 minutes I was able to cover some shooting angles I had planned beforehand. Here you can see one of them, hoping the image will be able to “capture” you into that magical place… / .................................................................................... / José Ramos
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Glennifer Church, NSW / © Sarah Moore 2007 / / Featured Image on the Art Page / / Title taken from a list of water-colour pigments. / See my JE for further details. / Christmas Beautiful People Bellingen Great Gifts Sport
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Caldera views on the Greek Island of Santorini. Available in larger file size if required.
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Acrylic painting of the house I grew up in and me. A self portrait I am the blonde but mind you I am a red head. I just always wanted to be a blonde… / Click on Image for “Giving the Bride Away” T-shirt…. /
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Mission in San Diego, California, at sunset.
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The workings of a frustrated creative mind gone temporarily insane… Too many tangents, too many ideas. Too many thoughts trying to cram their way into an already overcrowded space. A peek into my inner tumultuous subconcious. The working title for this was A Crisis of Faith – In Myself Of course I’m out of my mind…. It’s dark and scary in there! I think a prolonged hibernation is in order.
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