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Old 12-18-2009, 03:09 PM
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Default Edensor Church from the rear.

Edensor Church Derbyshire.

Hi well the weather has stopped play outside today so looked through some more of the DPS boys outing.

Edensor church 2

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Old 12-18-2009, 03:11 PM
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Great shot, Glyn. Looks like you're coming over to the dark side with your b/ws too! Love the perspective!! TFS
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Took quite a few of this myself Glyn and they all seem to look much better in B&W. Didn't get one from this angle though. You make it look real majestic from that low viewpoint. Great shot mate. PAUL
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That is an awesome image! I love it.
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Another lovely photo Glyn. The sky is great too, and I love your B&W conversion - very dramatic.
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Old 12-18-2009, 06:29 PM
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Great shot, Glyn. Looks like you're coming over to the dark side with your b/ws too! Love the perspective!! TFS
Hi Jim, must admit I am rapidly liking b&w more & more. Thanks for the words mate.

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Took quite a few of this myself Glyn and they all seem to look much better in B&W. Didn't get one from this angle though. You make it look real majestic from that low viewpoint. Great shot mate. PAUL
Hi Paul, Yes for some reason b&w seems to suit this subject perfectly, perhaps we will go back again sometime for a retry?

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That is an awesome image! I love it.
Thank you alphasco, I appreciete the comments.

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Another lovely photo Glyn. The sky is great too, and I love your B&W conversion - very dramatic.
Hi Nicky, thank you very much for the kind words as always my friend. I am really starting to love b&w in PP!
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Old 12-18-2009, 06:39 PM
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Glyn, I find the architecture of these churches across the pond extraoridinay. Great shot..how old is the church anyway do you know?
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Nice shot glyn!, love the perspective, cheers Steve.
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Cracking image Glyn, you have captured this lovely church beautifully.
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Wonderful B&W photo, Glyn -- I love the contrast between the soft clouds and the sharp rooflines. Very nicely done!
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