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    I nearly walked past this museums as they don't normally interest me, but I thought I would check this one out - glad I did when I saw the ceiling - rather than going directly under I thought it would be more interesting from a side view - think it works

    PS I think John should just be able to cope with this image :)

    Zaragoza museum by Ian Theobald, on Flickr
    :- Ian

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    Re: museum ceiling

    I think you made a good call there Ian it gives it a diagonal abstract sort of look to it IYSWIM
    Peter

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      #3
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      cheers Peter

      I think anyone watching me would be wondering what I was doing as this shot took ages to line everything up and get in the right place
      :- Ian

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        #4
        Re: museum ceiling

        Originally posted by Tigger View Post
        cheers Peter

        I think anyone watching me would be wondering what I was doing as this shot took ages to line everything up and get in the right place
        These non togs just don't understand now do they lol. Good shot mate
        Alan.

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          #5
          Re: museum ceiling

          cheers Alan

          thankfully in this case there wasn't a big statue in the middle to block me - another I found had an amazing ceiling but with the statue in the way couldn't get lined up :o(
          :- Ian

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            #6
            Re: museum ceiling

            Like!
            Patrick

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              #7
              Re: museum ceiling

              I'm underneath a trampoline, looking up..........................

              Well spotted and lined up .
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                #8
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                Ooh! Just spotted that was my 1000th post.

                I'm not in your league but nevertheless it's quite a bit of time spent on here!
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                  #9
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                  thanks Patrick

                  Originally posted by lunarbo View Post
                  Ooh! Just spotted that was my 1000th post.

                  I'm not in your league but nevertheless it's quite a bit of time spent on here!
                  I honored that my image got a like with your 1000 posting - welcome to the 4 digi club
                  :- Ian

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                    #10
                    Re: museum ceiling

                    Beautiful shot Ian, I find it funny that not everyone looks up but you did and shot it well

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                      #11
                      Re: museum ceiling

                      Can't explain what I like about this, Brilliant image

                      Alan

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                        #12
                        Re: museum ceiling

                        Well composed image Ian

                        Tom

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                        Originally posted by lunarbo View Post
                        Ooh! Just spotted that was my 1000th post.

                        I'm not in your league but nevertheless it's quite a bit of time spent on here!
                        Congrats on your 1000

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                          #13
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                          An interesting view Ian - well done
                          John Liddle

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                            #14
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                            It definitely works for me too, Ian. Great bit of sunlight, and the convergence just makes the brain go slightly squidgy (in a good way). Oh, and great detail too, but that goes without saying for you
                            Oh, and welcome to the club, Bo.
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                              #15
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                              For some reason it works. The POV is certainly different and not one I'd have considered.
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