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Photography Medieval posted on Dec 03, 2006
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EOS 350D, Sigma 18-200mm DC and Adobe Photoshop 6. A carving found upon a sephulchre in a local graveyard. He still watches over the place as he did when he was carved in Henry VIII's reign. Many thanks to all of you that commented on my last shot.

Comments (10)


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Biffowitz

5:41AM | Sun, 03 December 2006

Wonderful carving, it looks as though the long weathered duration outside has added character. Fantastic capture!!

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DuckInTheFog

9:37AM | Sun, 03 December 2006

Powerful image beautifully presented...

Valerie-Ducom

12:17PM | Sun, 03 December 2006

wowww, very interesting face with this texture and excellent composition!!! Good day ;)

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busi2ness

3:13PM | Sun, 03 December 2006

Mysterious eyes and a wonderful texture, well displayed in B&W.

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mermaid

5:09PM | Sun, 03 December 2006

very powerful image...and a great photo!

amorales

8:12PM | Sun, 03 December 2006

Superb shot! Love the B&W and the textures.

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A_Joker_B

4:46PM | Tue, 19 December 2006

Great image Mark, love the details you've captured!

LazloHollyfeld

10:57AM | Fri, 22 December 2006

Excellent texture. Love the contrast that brings it out. Simply awesome.

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PhrankPower

9:25PM | Wed, 03 January 2007

Love your high contrast here.

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SteveSpeed

6:38AM | Fri, 09 March 2007

Very interesting ciao tank you :-))


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