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Old 06-25-2009, 09:23 AM
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These are just a few images from the hotel & grounds of Chateaux Stirin about 30 minutes from Prague

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Old 06-25-2009, 09:34 AM
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If u take such shots "randomly", wonder what you would do in a prepared photo shoot...

jus love the 1st and 3rd shot..

thanks for sharing..
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Yes, I agree. First and third shots are very good.
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Sheldon my friend, this is an excellent set of captures. I love the way you framed the first one and the way it opens out into the beauriful colours of green. Nice textures in the tree and the stautue and the candle one is just gorgeous. I love the coposition of this one. This excellent work Sheldon.

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A most excellent set, full of interesting composition, lighting, texture, color, and variety.
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If u take such shots "randomly", wonder what you would do in a prepared photo shoot...

jus love the 1st and 3rd shot..

thanks for sharing..
I wouldn't want you to think randomly ment only 1 shot - I took many of each image - i'm sure i could have done better with the 1st & there was an element of luck with the 3rd
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If u take such shots "randomly", wonder what you would do in a prepared photo shoot...

jus love the 1st and 3rd shot..

thanks for sharing..
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Sheldon my friend, this is an excellent set of captures. I love the way you framed the first one and the way it opens out into the beauriful colours of green. Nice textures in the tree and the stautue and the candle one is just gorgeous. I love the coposition of this one. This excellent work Sheldon.

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