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    Lundy through the glass 2

    After Lundy through the glass, i dug these out, I wasn't sure whether to just add them to the original post but decided on the sequel.

    Now we all know about sequels!!

    Flipped church

    Church-flip by Keith Eames, on Flickr


    Church post by Keith Eames, on Flickr


    Hanging St Helen's by Keith Eames, on Flickr


    IMG_6327 by Keith Eames, on Flickr


    Church post (2) by Keith Eames, on Flickr

    IMG_6370 by Keith Eames, on Flickr

    IMG_6331 by Keith Eames, on Flickr


    C and C welcome as always.

    #2
    As before I definitely prefer the whole ball in shot. Hanging St Helen works particularly well.

    Should there be a magenta cast in the last one?
    Nigel

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      #3
      Originally posted by El Sid View Post

      Should there be a magenta cast in the last one?

      Thank you, I agree I prefer the whole ball shot. With regards to the last shot that was the quarry which was really disappointing, far too much black rock. I tweaked it for as much detail but agree I don't like the magenta.

      Tried it mono but even then.....

      IMG_6331 by Keith Eames, on Flickr

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        #4
        Good set, the cropped image in the first shot doesn’t work for me; much prefer the whole lens ball which I think has the advantage of showing the overall effect.
        I like hanging St Helens, my two favourites though are the last two pics which includes the one with the magenta cast!
        that one works for me above the ‘black version.

        Rose

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          #5
          A good and varied set Keith, hanging St. Helens is my favourite too.

          Ian
          Ian

          Flickr page https://www.flickr.com/photos/154026104@N07

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            #6
            A very good set of photos, well done.
            Railway Photography - Steam Train Photos

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