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Place of Rest

Photography Historical posted on Feb 16, 2009
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A shot I've been wanting for a while since I messed up stitching a pano I'd tried early last year. Whenever there's light and I'm in town, I think about going to take it but the cathedral grounds are either closed, it's too damn cold or I don't have my camera. On this occasion it happened to be empty of people, open (just), warm enough not to need gloves, and I had all my kit in tow (plus wide angle lens this time, negating the need to stitch shots)... happy enough with the result so I guess patience pays ;) The shot is of St Andrews cemetary/ cathedral grounds. You can see part of the ruined cathedral on the right, and St Rule's tower on the left, which provides, imo, the best views of town. Enjoy your evening! Adam ..oh, and this is my first time creating a hdr from 5 bracketed exposures, 2 stops apart each... thought I'd give a shot to what Octagonoid mentioned in the forums... seems good but gotta work quickly to keep those clouds from shooting off!

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sandra46

3:58PM | Mon, 23 February 2009

A poignant shot, wonderful job and wonderful patience!!!

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Thetis

5:40AM | Tue, 24 February 2009

Your patience has paid definitly! Gorgeous image!

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babuinodeoro

8:58AM | Tue, 24 February 2009

wow a very wide angle of saint andrews abbey with a touch of hdr. is fantastic

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Enmos

10:19AM | Tue, 24 February 2009

Oh I love this ! Wonderful lighting and mood !

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