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"Chapel Altar, Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, England"

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09-08-10 02:54
Beauty of symmetry!
06-13-10 03:07
The Colour Master (derived from three RAW frames Tone Mapped with Photomatix software) which is a 16-Bit TIFF File, is 182 MB's. This is Tack sharp with superb resolution and detail and could be printed as a very large poster. The Downsized Web Version to meet the 750 Kb maximum file size is just is not nearly as sharp or as detailed as the B&W conversion. The loss in IQ of the Colour Version is large. Stephen
06-11-10 03:01
Built between 1220 and 1258, with few later additions, this cathedral remains a pure example of one architectural style - Early English Gothic. Bishop Herbert Poore planned the cathedral in the early 13 th century, but died before seeing his plans realised; his brother Richard, who succeeded him as bishop founded the new cathedral in 1220.

Shot as a Single RAW Frame @ ISO 200, 21mm, f/13 and an Exposure of 4 seconds. The colour version that I thought of posting just looks too Low Res. for me.
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