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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert A. Zeichner View Post
    Made several years ago in the UP of Michigan at an old copper mine.
    That looks like Fayette park?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon.oman View Post
    That looks like Fayette park?

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    One of my first LF images in about 35 years. Only thing I forgot was the dark cloth. Sure wish I had it!



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    Dear David,

    Quite a phenomenal image...

    You sure get around the globe, don't you?

    Nicely done.

    jim k

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    The window is image is lovely, David. Simple and elegant.
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    I seem to photograph windows quite often ...

    Here's two, the first is a particular favourite. It's in my local church. One day I realised that if I visited just after sunrise on a day in September then the stained glass window out of sight on the left would be illuminated by the sun and its shadow would be cast on the bare wall opposite. And, hey presto ... The other stained glass window is pretty impressive too.


    And this second one is a variation on the Window theme taken in a disused church in Ireland. I was with friends at this site where we competed for the best tripod holes for this one.


    I think I may have posted these in the past in other threads.

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    And here are a couple more:

    The first I wish I had been able to light the candles. I even returned (with matches) on two separate occasions but the church was locked each time.


    And the light falling through this window was magical.


    Like the previous two I may have posted these before. Apologies if that's not ok.

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    Dear Steve,

    You are alive...

    Fabulous images with beautiful light, as usual.

    Nicely done.

    jim k

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