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    The Monk

    We've been having some misty/foggy days recently, I thought this statue may work as a subject in the conditions.

    What do you think, did it work?

    #1 Portrait version



    #2 Landscape from a different position

    Peter

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    #2
    First one works best for me Peter as the foliage hides the information plaque.

    Bill.
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      #3
      First for me as well, it certainly works

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        #4
        Two excellent shots, but agree with Bill and David, No 1 takes the money
        Trev

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          #5
          I like the first one as well

          Chris

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            #6
            Like #1 best. Not a good week for Monk's, another one sacked.
            Derek

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              #7
              No.1 also gets my vote; more atmospheric and eerie.
              Rose

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                #8
                I also agree with the others, the first photo is the best one.
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                  #9
                  Thanks for all of your comments, I had considered removing the signage off the artwork in both images, more so with the first one. But then I decided just to leave them as captured.
                  Peter

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