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    Confession anyone

    I couldn't think of a suitable title so went with "Confession anyone" . Another from Notre-Dame in 2013. Any thoughts on this one?

    Peter

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    Gosh, Peter, that is a remarkable image, your eye travels down the gorgeous window, and then suddenly alights upon a priest in a pool of light. You would think it is staged from a movie. Excellent.
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      I´ll second Alex´s comments and add my congrats on getting the lighting spot-on

      Super shot!
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        I do like a good picture of a nice stained glass window and that is a good picture of a nice stained glass window

        It has the addition of an atmospheric priest who, given the news coming out of Paris is, I'd suggest, reading from Genesis:
        "So make yourself an ark of cypress wood; make rooms in it and coat it with pitch inside and out."

        Cheers,
        John

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          Originally posted by AlexR! View Post
          Gosh, Peter, that is a remarkable image, your eye travels down the gorgeous window, and then suddenly alights upon a priest in a pool of light. You would think it is staged from a movie. Excellent.
          Thanks Alex, I have previously processed an image that concentrated on the priest. But I'm not sure if I ever posted it on here. Looking back at that image it doesn't have the same feel about it, maybe because it isolated the priest.

          Originally posted by lunarbo View Post
          I´ll second Alex´s comments and add my congrats on getting the lighting spot-on

          Super shot!
          Thanks Barbara

          Originally posted by ColytonJohn View Post
          I do like a good picture of a nice stained glass window and that is a good picture of a nice stained glass window

          It has the addition of an atmospheric priest who, given the news coming out of Paris is, I'd suggest, reading from Genesis:
          "So make yourself an ark of cypress wood; make rooms in it and coat it with pitch inside and out."

          Cheers,
          John
          I'm not sure what the priest was reading and I didn't want to disturb him Maybe you can tell from this image

          Peter

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            heck thats cracking shot Peter and even the close up works really well
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              Originally posted by Tigger View Post
              heck thats cracking shot Peter and even the close up works really well
              Thanks Ian


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              Peter

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                #8
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                That is a very well composed and exposed image Peter. Well done

                Tom

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