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    I think these are the nicest church interiors I’ve seen in a long time. Thanks for sharing them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scheinfluger_77 View Post
    I think these are the nicest church interiors I’ve seen in a long time. Thanks for sharing them.
    Thanks! That's very kind of your to say. We got really lucky. We had never visited this park before, and I didn't know about the church. We got there just after the wedding took place, and I was able to duck in an take a quick 3 photos. I like doing this type of photography, but I rarely get the chance, as churches are often closed, or people object to tripods....
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    John, very nicely done. I did something similar years ago, though not as well, but I'll have to post the image under still life, because I made it with 4x5. Anyway, I know what it takes.
    Thank you. Each time I set up for a shot I am reminded how difficult it is.
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    There is no where to hide



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    a valley somewhere in Nevada


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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by John Earley View Post
    I'm digging that one John.

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    POE by tuco, on Flickr

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    Hey Tuco,

    You probably already know about this photographer of sailing vessels and ships, but if not check out Beken of Cowes.

    They are masters of the genre, with an extraordinary library. I once had the opportunity to go through their collection of glass plates, which they used up to the 1970s. I have a print of their 1935 photograph of the Canadian schooner Bluenose.

    Wikipedia on the Bluenose: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluenose

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    Quote Originally Posted by r.e. View Post
    Hey Tuco,

    You probably already know about this photographer of sailing vessels and ships, but if not check out Beken of Cowes.

    They are masters of the genre, with an extraordinary library. I once had the opportunity to go through their collection of glass plates, which they used up to the 1970s. I have a print of their 1935 photograph of the Canadian schooner Bluenose.

    Wikipedia on the Bluenose: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluenose
    Thanks for the link. I've never seen the collection before. But I have seen some of the images in a book or on a poster. Masters of the genre for sure. All the wild sail shapes and configurations are amazing too.

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