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    Alternative view of Canterbury Cathedral

    IMG_0026-2 by Roy Widdowson, on Flickr

    On an excellent day out in Canterbury,with superb weather,this view of the Cathedral just had to be captured.

    Comments welcomed..

    #2
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    Well spotted and taken Roy

    Tom

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      #3
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      Thanks Tom,much appreciated.

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        #4
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        I like that, I might have cropped it a bit to get rid of the yellow shed at the bottom?

        Chris

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          #5
          Re: Alternative view of Canterbury Cathedral

          I agree with Chris about cropping a bit from the bottom and maybe some of the sky. I only live twelve miles from Canterbury but it's not a place I would visit on an Easter weekend. I would imagine you had to point your camera upwards in order to avoid the crowds.

          John

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            #6
            Re: Alternative view of Canterbury Cathedral

            Thanks Chris;I left the shed in for two reasons,first if it was cropped out you'd have that cable that's angled up to the right appearing from nowhere,and secondly for the colour but also to leave in the green and white structure and the small angled roof both almost at bottom left,given the amount of angles already in the picture.

            John;It was crowded in the streets but not uncomfortably so,and the queue for the cathedral was moving quite quickly,so a lot of my shots were taken head on without problems.If I crop some of the sky,it would mean losing the tops of the side walls,which to me just wouldn't look right I'm afraid.

            I'm happy enough with it to sort out the size in LR and see about getting it printed for my wall.It will go nicely with my recent one of the chapel in Coventry Cathedral.

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