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    The Great Hall

    At the Queens House, Greenwich, not a lot to convert here as the floor is black and white marble

    stan

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    Stan

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      Nice one Stan

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        thanks Tom and Dave

        Stan
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          Lovely image, Stan, and you have brought out the beautiful patterns and texture. Just would have been perfect to have been able to go maybe 1mm wider or a couple of cm further back as you've only very just clipped it...
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            Looking at the window cills I think it needs a slight clockwise rotation Stan but it's still a good image. The floor pattern looks like it rises up to the centre spot an optical illusion maybe?


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              Thanks guys

              Just would have been perfect to have been able to go maybe 1mm wider or a couple of cm further back as you've only very just clipped it...
              I was back as far as I could go at 10mm on the 7DII and have lost some canvas in correcting the verticals as much as I could without losing the circle

              Looking at the window cills I think it needs a slight clockwise rotation
              I think I used the skirting for the horizontal level

              The floor pattern looks like it rises up to the centre spot an optical illusion maybe?
              The floor is flat, just a couple of steps in the middle down to the door
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