Friday, May 14, 2010

Trailing off into the distant distance

There are innumerable sets of repeating arches inside Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, England. This place was amazing....stained glass, soaring ceilings, crypts of past Bishops of Canterbury everywhere. A choir was singing for the early part of our visit, really adding to the ambiance. We were transported into the distant past...the 1200s. I'm really glad we got a chance to visit this special place. Processed with Topaz Adjust 4 - Detailed.

10 comments:

  1. Wow, What a powerful place...I love how dramatic the processing made this...I want to go! :)

    Val, you asked about my camera...all of a sudden it started taking pictures w/ large black spots on it - about 4/5 pics were affected, then it gave me error code 99 (which is a catch all if the camera doesn't recognize what's wrong)...I did all the standards - took the battery out, took the card out, cleaned the sensors and nothing worked. so now I am sending it in...I feel lost without it already LOL

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  2. The interior of those Gothic cathedrals are so awe-inspiring. The lines that soar to the ceiling high above, those wonderful arches, the light - you've captured it all.

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  3. That was what the Architect was trying to achieve in these buildings, and you have captured it to a tee.

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  4. Oh how I would love to have been there with you. You're so lucky to have such structures still around and visitable. Your photo is so awesome.

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  5. It is impossible to capture the glory of Canterbury Cathedral--but you've come close!

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  6. So very beautiful. I would love so much to be able to see these magnificant buildings. Great picture.

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  7. Love the lines and details in this shot!

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  8. Amazing detail in this beautiful image.

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  9. Wowser! as the Bishop always says. Fabulous shot, a wonderful image, makes my neck hurt a bit.

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