Looking Up at Canterbury
Uploaded: August 13, 2010 07:47:56
No tripods allowed in this awe inspiring Canterbury Cathedral. My jaw dropped when I looked up and saw this beautiful ceiling. Armed with my wide angle, I got down on my back on the steps (no flat floor under this part of the ceiling), held my breath and clicked. This is the result after some adjustments in PS and adding a Topaz Adjust filter!
Antonio Amen August 13, 2010
Nice pic, well done.Merna L. Nobile August 16, 2010
This is so GRAND in color and style, could look at it time and time again. #8841002Maxine C. Schnitzer August 16, 2010
Thanks Merna and Antonio! I must say that my jaw dropped when I stood there in Canterbury Cathedral and looked up! #8841028Arthur Bohlmann August 16, 2010
Very unique perspective, very nice image #8841534Kim Andelkovic August 16, 2010
Wow this really is an eye popper.....love it. :-) #8841695Carla Capra Anderson August 17, 2010
Wow, Wow, WOW!john forrant August 17, 2010
Very cool dizzy provoking abstractish shot. Should be a finalist in any contest #8844058Maxine C. Schnitzer August 23, 2010
Thank you all so much for your great feedback! #8857415john forrant September 15, 2010
Told you it would be a finalist!!!! Congrats #8902656Carla Capra Anderson September 15, 2010
I'm not surprised this is a finalist. It is totally awesome and very deserving!!!Kim Andelkovic September 15, 2010
Congrats.....Absolutely Brilliant Finalist.....fingers crossed its a winner. :-) #8903053Arthur Bohlmann September 15, 2010
Congraluations on your Finalist #8903479Maxine C. Schnitzer September 16, 2010
Thanks you all so much for your encouragement! #8910513Merna L. Nobile September 19, 2010
Dear Maxine: I would like to personally congratulate you on your Finalist Award. Merna #8917744Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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