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This was my other photo I put in to my local club with yesterdays image..
The both got a result of DQ...
We got a new light boad to show images off and these images were to big...
Never mind...
I will learn the hard way..
Just put uni work in for assesmemt should get told my point in April may time...
I put all work on hold for a year...
Dew to problems I had at home...
I think it time to say welcome back to earth in a big way...

Thanks agin for your votes...

Dave

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Recording media:JPEG (digital)
Title:Whitby Abby
Username:ugly ugly
Uploaded:13 Feb 2013 - 8:21 AM
Tags:Architecture, General, Photo journalism, Whitby abbey
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lesliea
lesliea (e2 Member)
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13 Feb 2013 - 8:25 AM
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Beautiful great detail well captured.
Allen, Smile

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KarenFB
KarenFB (Junior Gallery Team)
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3973 forum postsKarenFB vcard England145 Constructive Critique Points
13 Feb 2013 - 8:25 AM
1

What an amazing building! Beautifully caught.

I don't mean to offend and I'm not trying to criticize (I often use post processing to improve!), but have you replaced the sky? I wonder because it looks a uniform 'grey' in the top windows, whereas the surrounding areas are blue with cloud.

ugly
ugly (e2 Member)
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ugly vcard United Kingdom47 Constructive Critique Points
13 Feb 2013 - 8:35 AM
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Quote: What an amazing building! Beautifully caught.

I don't mean to offend and I'm not trying to criticize (I often use post processing to improve!), but have you replaced the sky? I wonder because it looks a uniform 'grey' in the top windows, whereas the surrounding areas are blue with cloud.

The sky was like that just used photoshop to bring it out more... leavels and curves only...

platzy
platzy (e2 Member)
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13 Feb 2013 - 8:36 AM
1

Fantastic composition and detail, great shot.

Ayoob
Ayoob (e2 Member)
2
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13 Feb 2013 - 8:43 AM
1

Excellent shot and wonderful detailed and presentation.......Grin

CarolG
CarolG (e2 Member)
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108 forum postsCarolG vcard Greece12 Constructive Critique Points
13 Feb 2013 - 8:45 AM
1

A fine composition and capture, Dave, how are things with Carol now? Carol

mrswoolybill
mrswoolybill (Critique Team)
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135 forum postsmrswoolybill vcard United Kingdom374 Constructive Critique Points
13 Feb 2013 - 8:45 AM
1

The main interest for me is the glorious green light in the reflections.
I agree with Karen about the sky, however it has happened it is a bit of a distraction.
Moira

Richsr
Richsr (e2 Member)
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88 forum postsRichsr vcard England180 Constructive Critique Points
13 Feb 2013 - 8:49 AM
1

Classic view of the Abbey, have to agree that the with Karen and Moria re the sky

mossy
13 Feb 2013 - 8:53 AM
1

Shame about the DQ, but its a great photo of this iconic Abbey.

johnke
johnke (e2 Member)
54 forum postsjohnke vcard South Africa9 Constructive Critique Points
13 Feb 2013 - 9:07 AM
1

I concur with all the comments wonderful image....John

KarenFB
KarenFB (Junior Gallery Team)
7
3973 forum postsKarenFB vcard England145 Constructive Critique Points
13 Feb 2013 - 9:56 AM
1

Thank you for your reply (and not biting my head off!!)! Grin

leontari
leontari (e2 Member)
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13 Feb 2013 - 10:22 AM
1

Wonderful composition and capture, superb reflections
Effrossini

Hermanus
Hermanus (e2 Member)
Hermanus vcard South Africa
13 Feb 2013 - 10:28 AM
1

What a great photo of this lovely place !! What a pity that it has gone to ruin !!

ColleenW
ColleenW (e2 Member)
ColleenW vcard South Africa1 Constructive Critique Points
13 Feb 2013 - 12:34 PM
1

Great photo, it must have been a wonderful sight in its dayGrin

Irishkate
Irishkate (e2 Member)
2
Irishkate vcard United Kingdom51 Constructive Critique Points
13 Feb 2013 - 12:46 PM
1

Wonderful Abbey and reflection.
Was it the pixel size which disqualified your images?
We have to size ours 1024 x768 or less to fit the screen.
That was a shame.
As you say we live and learn.
KateGrinGrinGrin

pluckyfilly
pluckyfilly (e2 Member)
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214 forum postspluckyfilly vcard United Kingdom32 Constructive Critique Points
13 Feb 2013 - 12:59 PM
1

Superb historical architecture beautifully taken always good with a blue sky and you chose your moment well

franken
franken (e2 Member)
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2393 forum postsfranken vcard Wales2 Constructive Critique Points
13 Feb 2013 - 4:03 PM
1

Excellent capture!

Ken

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13 Feb 2013 - 6:25 PM
1

Beautiful work.


SANJEEV

AnnChown
AnnChown (e2 Member)
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99 forum postsAnnChown vcard United Kingdom1 Constructive Critique Points
14 Feb 2013 - 11:24 AM
1

Super colours and love the processing Dave.
Ann

fificat100
fificat100 (e2 Member)
2
fificat100 vcard Scotland1 Constructive Critique Points
14 Feb 2013 - 11:49 AM
1

Superb work - and nice touch of reflection too.

Lavina

handlerstudio
handlerstudio (e2 Member)
1
handlerstudio vcard United States3 Constructive Critique Points
8 Mar 2013 - 3:58 PM
1

This is as stunning photo!

Peter

ugly
ugly (e2 Member)
5
ugly vcard United Kingdom47 Constructive Critique Points
24 Apr 2013 - 12:19 PM
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Quote: Wonderful Abbey and reflection.
Was it the pixel size which disqualified your images?
We have to size ours 1024 x768 or less to fit the screen.
That was a shame.
As you say we live and learn.
KateGrinGrinGrin

It was print size 16 x 12 inches is the Largest size I did a 20 x 18...
Opps forgot to resize for printers...
I was a very coastly mistake..

Dave

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