Re. Competition#271: Architecture
Re: Re. Competition#271: Architecture
The competition is now closed and we await Terry's judging with keen interest!
Best regards
John
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Re: Re. Competition#271: Architecture
Hi everyone,some excellent images.
Sue: Superb amount of detail and excellent lighting.
John: A great looking building,just a pity about the scaffolding,may be worth another visit when the work is finished.
Graham: A very photogenic building, especially at night when its lit up gold.
Drainbrain: Fantastic shot, very atmospheric, love the reflection.
LesleyD: Great interior shot,as you say richly adorned and well captured.
Adrian: An unusual viewpoint of an iconic building,good detail.
Mel: Nice shot,good symmetry, just wish they would ban cars from the front of old buildings like this.
Anne: An interestingly shaped modern building,hard to photograph to show the true shape
Overall my favourites are, and that is how I've judged it.
1: Sue Manchester Town Hall
2: LesleyD Church of St. James
3: Drainbrain Mauzac Railway Bridge
So over to Sue for the next competition
Sue: Superb amount of detail and excellent lighting.
John: A great looking building,just a pity about the scaffolding,may be worth another visit when the work is finished.
Graham: A very photogenic building, especially at night when its lit up gold.
Drainbrain: Fantastic shot, very atmospheric, love the reflection.
LesleyD: Great interior shot,as you say richly adorned and well captured.
Adrian: An unusual viewpoint of an iconic building,good detail.
Mel: Nice shot,good symmetry, just wish they would ban cars from the front of old buildings like this.
Anne: An interestingly shaped modern building,hard to photograph to show the true shape
Overall my favourites are, and that is how I've judged it.
1: Sue Manchester Town Hall
2: LesleyD Church of St. James
3: Drainbrain Mauzac Railway Bridge
So over to Sue for the next competition
Re: Re. Competition#271: Architecture
Thanks Terry, a great subject, eventually (!) well supported and nicely judged.
Best regards
John
John