Cambridge Backs at Dawn

by Alex Brown 15. November 2008 09:06
Cambridge Backs at Dawn
Cambridge Backs at Dawn
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Kings's College chapel still has some ugly scaffolding on it, which means the composition is pretty much dictated by the need to get the tree in the way of it.

HDR image; the river was merged back in from the neutrally-exposed first image (of the 3 image set) with GIMP, so its reflections were not blurry.

     

 

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12/2/2008 6:14:02 PM #

Jeremy

Golly, but that is good. Ongoing said it would be, and he's right. Again.

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12/2/2008 6:55:02 PM #

Alex

Jeremy hi

Yes, Tim often seems to be right, except when he's wrong, and then it's at least with style Smile

Jeremy Cherfas -- that name rings a big bell for some reason. Cix?

- Alex.

Alex United Kingdom |

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