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St Marys Church is a very old Norman church situated in a very quit area of the lower Washburn valley in West Yorkshire, we see to many shots as is.

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there although not of the living, so I decided to get the slabs in to really connect more with the Church. Both Fisheye shots FF debbaralized to a degree

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superbly handled low key and who needs DoF stacking

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both really great emoticon

btw I looked at them both with a little cropped off the rhs and preferred it emoticon

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Excellent results Martin emoticon

Note to self: really, really, really must get out and about with the EF 15mm fisheye...

Just need some sunshine in not-so-sunny Wiltshire emoticon

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Excellent results Martin emoticon

Note to self: really, really, really must get out and about with the EF 15mm fisheye...

Just need some sunshine in not-so-sunny Wiltshire emoticon



YUP, MEE TOO Really gotta go fishing! emoticon

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Terrific images Martin, luv 'em!

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Hi Martin,

Really like the first image - the stone does really connect with the churhc so objective achieved (not bad conversion either emoticon )

Composition in the second is great as well - is the church building a tad dark though? (I am viewing on an uncalibrated monitor though).

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Hi Martin,

Really like the first image - the stone does really connect with the churhc so objective achieved (not bad conversion either emoticon )

Composition in the second is great as well - is the church building a tad dark though? (I am viewing on an uncalibrated monitor though).

Regards

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Hi Hugh
Yes it is dark but plenty of detail is showing, the idea was to emphasize the seat, and slab stone to the dark church door, I felt there was a connection to all, [wild imagination me has lol]

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Martin, I meant to ask you, for the bottom one, did you get lense flare shooting into the sun?

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Hi Steven, no I did not get the flairs on this or the other image, prob because the Sun was low and getting weakish, plus I find the FE lens very good at handling into the light shots,

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