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Photo ID 502000
06-22-10
bajanexile
Thanks Rick. I went across to Bath to shoot the interior of the Assembly Rooms but when I got there, it had been rented out for some sort of National Exhibition, so photography was out. It is cared for by our National Trust and costs an absolute fortune to upkeep, so I cannot blame them for tying to get some money in. Without the National Trust, most of our outstanding historical buildings would simply fall into disrepair. Stephen
Photo ID 501965
06-22-10
bajanexile
Thanks Cliff. We all need to have positive input to our site if it is to become an interesting and informative place to visit. Silence is not golden in this case and lack of commitment and feedback will eventually kill it. No, we do not want a forum on whether a Canon EOS 5D MkII is better than a Nikon D700 or visa versa. We need an involved membership. Best regards Stephen
Photo ID 502000
06-22-10
rick perry
Stephen, Outstanding shot - a proper demonstartion of the Zeiss 21mm capabilities. Rick
Photo ID 501981
06-22-10
philber
Thanks, guys!
Photo ID 500501
06-22-10
philber
Thanks, guys!
Photo ID 501963
06-22-10
bajanexile
Great detail and colour. Stephen
Photo ID 501966
06-22-10
bajanexile
Interesting image. Stephen
Photo ID 501980
06-22-10
bajanexile
Like all the angles and shapes in this image. Stephen
Photo ID 501981
06-22-10
bajanexile
Nice composition and detail. Stephen
Photo ID 501997
06-22-10
bajanexile
Guinness? Stephen
Photo ID 501999
06-22-10
bajanexile
Nice landscape. Stephen
Photo ID 502000
06-22-10
bajanexile
Architects John Wood the Elder and his son John Wood the Younger were responsible for some of the most iconic architecture of Bath. The Royal Crescent is actually thirty residential houses that was built between 1767 and 1774. It is one of the best examples of Georgian architecture in the country. All the houses are identical with 114 ionic columns to the front.
Photo ID 500501
06-22-10
charles.k
Nice shot Philber!
Photo ID 501999
06-22-10
JT
Beautiful scene. I cant wait to start hiking again!
Photo ID 501966
06-22-10
gary cook
Thank you. I used Lightroom3 grain for first time here. I am glad it worked out.
Photo ID 501991
06-22-10
pentaxpete
I used some available light plus some bounced flash for this. Kodak Tri-X home-processed.
Photo ID 501990
06-22-10
pentaxpete
There was some light coming through the window as well as my flashes-- the slow sych speed of the Pentacon Six means some light got onto her hand. Kodak Tri-X home-processed.
Photo ID 501989
06-22-10
pentaxpete
I took this with my Pentacon Six loaded with Kodak Tri-X film and used several flashes.
Photo ID 501709
06-22-10
cliffkiracofe
thanks. that's my brother and we were about to open that bottle for lunch at his place. he does documentary architectural photography. i love this little Tessar lens and the Contaflex and need to get it out and about more.
Photo ID 501475
06-22-10
silverstudent
Lovely!
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