Cambridge at Night - The Round Church

by Alex Brown 2. December 2008 06:48

Cambridge at Night
Cambridge at Night
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I had to wait for my son to finish watching a show at  the theatre, and  so had a chance to take some night shots.

It was cold, cloudy and drizzling. The ambient light was slightly spiced-up by the Xmas decorations, which maybe helped to account for some of the interesting colours here.

An HDR image.

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12/2/2008 12:22:49 PM #

Wu Ming Shi

Nice picture. Interesting also because it is quite difficult to capture the whole church.

Let me guess... ADC theatre for panto. Photo taken at day time. Sometime between last thursday and yesterday (as the weather were gloomy)

Why didn't you join your son?

Christmas lights at Cambridge is a joke this year. It was never good, but this year we really see the results of credit crunch. Even the now closed Halford store  besides Sainsbury made a better effort has a better display than the rest of town! I mean ... nothing in market square and Lion Yard??

Wu Ming Shi United Kingdom |

12/2/2008 2:24:15 PM #

Gareth

Very interesting, as it looks more like a screenshot from a computer RPG than real life.

Gareth

Gareth United Kingdom |

12/2/2008 4:35:19 PM #

Alex

@Wu Ming Shi

Not the panto, but some rather more serious piece about minotaurs, as part of a school outing. It didn't finish till 22:45 (past my usual bed time) and this picture was taken at around 22:00!

@Gareth

I suppose computer rendered scenes are a price source of HDR experiences yes!

Alex United Kingdom |

1/23/2009 12:11:36 AM #

jammer

so spiritual.
I have been there once.
great feeling

jammer Belize |

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