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Little Malvern Priory
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Little Malvern Priory, in Malvern, Worcestershire, was a Benedictine monastery c.1171-1537. Little remains of the 12th c. church, which was rebuilt in 1480-82. The site is now occupied by a house named Little Malvern Court, which has limited public opening. The present building comprises a medieval chancel and crossing tower, and a modern west porch on the site of the east bays of the nave. The transepts and the two chapels flanking the choir are in ruins. The Little Malvern Priory church is adjacent.
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- evarol
(192) - [2007-07-27 1:58]
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Hello Bob,
You've achieved a great perspective in this shot through the corn field. Also, the warm sunset light hitting the house gives it a pleasing look. There's great color harmony in general and that's why I think it's a great photo.
Regards,
Erdem
Bob,
Great position you've taken up for this shot, making an immaculate little composition; great, natural looking lighting and bags of detail.
Very nice indeed.
Regards
colin
Another good shot Bob. The POV and resulting composition looks great. I like the closeup of the corn in front and the little bit of sky up top. The colors and lighting look good too.
Nice work.
John
Good Afternoon Bob -
I am amazed at the lack of attention for this image. Well, maybe I shouldn't be amazed it is TE after all. This is a very nice image that demonstrates your compositional skills as well as your technical skills. Side lighting, polarizer, with excellent exposure and DOF. This is an image that you should print and display. Marvelous!
Thank you for sharing.
John