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Melrose Abbey
Image Title:  Melrose Abbey
 
 By: David N. VanMeter  
  Copyright ©2002



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Photographer David N. VanMeter {K:552}
Project N/A Camera Model Mamiya 645 Pro TL
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 35mm
Uploaded 8/13/2002 Film / Memory Type Kodak Plus X
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 397 Shutter unknown
Favorites Aperture unknown
Critiques 6 Rating Critique Only Image
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About This was on my 3rd visit to Melrose Abbey. I just liked the way the shadows from the tracery went across the large stone block. Burned out sky through window was unfortunate but in the end it lends a sense of luminousness to the frame. Or not.
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Karen L. Chambers   {K:277} 8/14/2002
I really like this shot alot!!! There is one thing I find distracting is window ...something just doesnt seem right...is the window crooked?....Maybe we can go knock out some bricks and fix it...lol...Wonderful Shot David!!


David N. VanMeter   {K:552} 8/14/2002
The window may be a little crooked but I attribute most of the distortion to wide-angle keystoning.


Terrence Kent   {K:7023} 8/15/2002
i cant come up with a clever comment, suffice to say its impressive and has the look of being frozen in time~


John Myers   {K:4308} 8/15/2002
i like everything about this...even the burnt out sky.


Ron Browne   {K:1282} 8/16/2002
Nice light. Just a few dust spots? and I would like to see some detail in the dark areas. I would imagine the print is beautiful! Very dramatic.


Michele Beccia   {K:5299} 1/7/2004
Excellent shadowplay and definition! :)


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