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The idea about posting this photo came to me while viewing the the latest photo of Joel Berthonneau. His photo returned me to the times when I was a very unexperienced photographer but you kindly accepted me in your magnificent TE society. That photo returned my memories back to the ancient town of Rodez with it's august cathedral if Notre Damme (Our Lady). I looked in my archives and found two photos of the edifice meant for vertical stitch. So I stitched them and you can see the result in my workshop1. Then I cropped the stitch to a rectangular and obtained a tall and lean rectangular, to which I added a simple two-sided frame. Than I decided to go to b&w, because my sky was cloudy pale;-)
This old cathedral ages back 6-7 centuries - see workshop2. |
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Anton good evening,
I thank you much for having to publish this image of the frontage of the cathedral Our-injury, Notre-Dame, which is, though you say some, a very interesting descriptive image. This building remains very difficult to photograph for several reasons. I also thank you for having referred my own publication of this day. Excellent work in a good mentality.
Good night.
Cordially.
Joel
Next time try another POV,a very low one to catch the whole facade ...The details are great and deserve another try,isn't it?
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Hello Anton,
Nice details in this tight and bold framing!
I like the lines in the composition, and I notice this unusual presentation from you...
Greetings,
Pablo -
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- xuaxo
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Olá Anton
You did a good processing work. I just find the frame is too broad.
Regards,
F