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Calke church

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Old 10-09-2009, 07:43 PM
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Glyn, it's beautiful. Looks very moody & mediaeval even! I miss the old architecture of Britain.
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Old 10-09-2009, 07:46 PM
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What a cool place! Thanks for sharing!
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thats a great pic...love it
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Old 10-09-2009, 07:56 PM
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Glyn, it's beautiful. Looks very moody & mediaeval even! I miss the old architecture of Britain.
Thanks very much, it did come out very moody. You need to come back to old Blighty, its all changing very fast.

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Thank you, I was a very peaceful place for sure.
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An excellent monotone picture beautifully capturing the solemnity of the church and grounds, and it should be viewed larger on flickr to fully appreciate the detail.
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Default Wonderful Structure.

Love the old structures. Nice photograph. I'll have to get down some of my old photo's of England.
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I agree with Beach - it is far better shot viewed large - what do you do to create this effect
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I love the tones on this one Glyn, it really takes it back in time and your composition is excellent. Great job buddy. Very impressive work.

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Yes that is a great pic. Would love to see some from the inside.
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