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these are beautiful! very nicely done!
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they look like a couple of screenshots from a video game lol Devil may cry maybe
Ha! It really does Dynamic shots for sure
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Awesome shots - difficult to choose a #1 for me as like them all in different ways :-)
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First two are nice so don't jump
I promise, I'll stay right where I'm at (the view for one thing is fantastic!)
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these are beautiful! very nicely done!
Thank you Biancazee.

I was rather pleased with how they turned out. :-)
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they look like a couple of screenshots from a video game lol Devil may cry maybe


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Hee Hee - thanks guys! I'm not sure though, if that's a compliemnt to the sophistication of modern gaming or demeaning to reality

I think what's quiet impressive, and not that you'd guess, but I was on a guided tour when I took these surrounded by a group of about eighteen others and yet still (especially in #2) managed to get a sense of still almost empty feel for the place and just let the shapes and the architecture stand out for themselves.
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Awesome shots - difficult to choose a #1 for me as like them all in different ways :-)
Once more, thank you Silverbirch. I'm very gratified to have presented you with such a difficult quandry!

Do let me know if you reach a resolution!
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These bring to mind Ken Follett's "Pillars of the Earth". All three are beautiful.
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Good call on the Pillars of the Earth... great book!

Yes, these are stunning photos! Nice!
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I also like the first and second shots. Real detailed with nice coloring. Props to you!
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