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Photographer  Chris Spracklen {Karma:32552}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Architecture
Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio My best shots
Somerset
Church connections
Lens Nikon 28-80mm f/3.3-5.6G AF
Uploaded 7/15/2004 Film / Memory Type Digitex 512MB CF
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 557 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 31 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Muchelney
State -  SOMERSET
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About "Never in the field of human housework has ONE man been SO glad to see his mother-in-law." (Christon Spurchill)
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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 7/19/2004
Good use of the panorama format, Chris, and nice rendering of the sky and the textures of brick, grass, etc. The angle from which the brickwork on the ruined church is being illuminated doesn't appear consistent with the brightening of the sky behind the building, which makes me a little uneasy. But your eye for the overall effect is unerring, as usual. If God had known better, perhaps He would really have made it look like this?

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Maja Gligoric Maja Gligoric   {K:13528} 7/17/2004
Nice landscape!

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Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 7/16/2004
Hello again Jim,
I've learned just about all I know about Photoshop from following the excellent movie tutorials on the cover of Digital Photo magazine.
Having said that, I realise you may well not live in the U.K. and so may well find it difficult to get hold of this superb magazine.
However, there are many similar magazines on the market and this may well be one polace to start.
Alternatively, you can often find step-by-step tutorials on the web. e.g. at: http://www.absolutecross.com/tutorials/photoshop/
I hope this helps.
Best regards, Chris

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Pedro Libório Pedro Libório   {K:53861} 7/16/2004
lovely place and photo!!!
regards.

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Regina Rianelli   {K:24147} 7/16/2004
Great place, amazing quote and FAB. photo Chris!
7/7
bowing,
Regina

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Jim Christensen   {K:18843} 7/16/2004
Chris
I am not going to ask you for a tutorial on combining images. That said , I will however ask you for basic ideas as to where i can find such information. I Have shots with washed out skys for instance that if combined with another sky shot would be great. NO CLUE HERE ! I shoot wildlife where is as is, but want to broaden my horizons.
thanks in advance
jimc

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Paul's Photos Paul's Photos   {K:35235} 7/16/2004
excellent work chris.. love the lighting and colors

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Kelvin H   {K:357} 7/16/2004
Beautifully scene even if it is a composite. Great work.

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Stephen  Bowden   {K:64141} 7/15/2004
Magnificent work Chris

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Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 7/15/2004
Hi again, Jim,

Again, no filters used in this one ~ or should I say 'two'?!
Because this is a composite ~ two shots, taken within minutes of one another, in more-or-less the same direction, and then combined in Photoshop for effect.

I know some photographers have problems with this and will never do it. Fair enough, I respect them for that decision. But I see myself more as a photoartist. This is a hobby for me and I just enjoy producing what I consider to be beautiful images. If that means cloning out overhead wires and aeriels, so be it! I'll do it! If it means healing a blemish on a petal, I'll do it! And if it means dropping in a new sky, I have no problems.

An artist rarely paints all that he sees in front of him. If an oil painter had sat in front of that old abbey, he'd have sketched out the abbey, taken it home and then painted the rest in the way he saw it in his mind. I try and do the same with my photos.

I've got a lot to learn, that's why I'm here on Usefilm ~ and also on photo.net ~ and it's a joy to be getting a little better every day.

I appreciate your comments and value my inclusion on your list of 'friends'. I hope this confession won't make you change your mind! :>)

Best regards, Chris

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Gertrud Gozner   {K:14222} 7/15/2004
wonderful image!! congrats. G

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 7/15/2004
wonderful moment and ... all!
roby

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Jim Christensen   {K:18843} 7/15/2004
Another of your beautifully hued ( is that a word) photos. I really like the way you use light. Any filters involved Chris ?
jimc

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Burak Tanriover Burak Tanriover   {K:16610} 7/15/2004
very beautiful colors and lighting,cheers,Burak

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Walter Scarella Walter Scarella   {K:19671} 7/15/2004
Excellent composition with beautiful colours and great light.
Amazing sky !!!
Congrats
Regards...Walter

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Don Loseke Don Loseke   {K:32503} 7/15/2004
Sounds like you needed a break from y our manly duties. This is such a great moody picture. I see that you have been into this mood for several pictures lately. I really like them. They look like old paintings. Don.

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Barry Wakelin   {K:7838} 7/15/2004
Very nice indeed. Fabulous sky, light and composition. Great work.

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TOTO F   {K:1593} 7/15/2004
Wonderful shot!
I can't image how is possilble to reproduce so excellent pic.
I need to learn more!!!!
Regards
Antonio

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Carolyn Wiesbrock   {K:14051} 7/15/2004
Superb..excellent composition and detail!

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Rabat Tabar   {K:3948} 7/15/2004
beautiful landscape, excellent light
cheers
rabat

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Maurilio Ultramari   {K:8200} 7/15/2004
Spectacular composition.

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 7/15/2004
My dear Chris this is a piece of heaven on earth for me. This photograph is so brillant! so superbe colors definition and scene and emotions full in it! I love it so much into my favorites.
And I wish you receive the Editor Choice, cause this photograph and YOU, my dear Friend, YOU deserve it! Absolutely amazing photograph.
Congratulations and bravoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Kisses, Biliana

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Martin Woudstra   {K:1084} 7/15/2004
In one word: Stunning!
Congrats with this beautifull capture.
Regards,
Martin

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Lukasz Kuczkowski Lukasz Kuczkowski   {K:14687} 7/15/2004
you used the light in excellent way, Chris;
I like the colors as well and the sky sparkles so many colors

good shot

regards

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Den Thompson   {K:30432} 7/15/2004
Are you implying that you were supposed to dust and vacuum this place as well Chris? To me I'd sooner paint the Forth Bridge and can't get on with anything flexible. That includes paint, washing up water, tea towels etc. As for ironing - well you want to see the mess I make of socks. Stiil haven't acquired the knack of pulling them over the end of the ironing board.
Terrific picture though. I particularly like the half windowed arches. Worthy of a close up perhaps?
Den

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Kostas Tzanetos Kostas Tzanetos   {K:22012} 7/15/2004
nice image with beautiful light and colours,frame a bit heavy for my taste ;-)
kostas

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Teunis Haveman Teunis Haveman   {K:53426} 7/15/2004
Chris, Beautifil compositie
Teunis

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Linn Currie   {K:24426} 7/15/2004
Mr Spurchill - you are so funny!

Got to ask though ... where are the rest of the animal images? :-((((

This image ... mmmm ... gloomy, kind of spooky atmosphere. I would definitely not venture there - I am scared of ghosts and yes, laugh at it if you want to, but it is true.

Great tones and colours; obviously a beautiful piece of architecture (so what else is new in your country? ) but what really grabs my eye is that patch of ember coloured sky.

As always - great stuff from you.

Linn

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John Loreaux John Loreaux   {K:86210} 7/15/2004
Wonderful panoramic photo Chris!A great compositon
with excellent colors and a fantastic sky! The presentation is first rate My friend!
My best to You Chris!........JOHN

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Piero D'Orto Piero D'Orto   {K:2451} 7/15/2004
WONDERFUL!!! CONGRATS

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Sara M   {K:12411} 7/15/2004
Beautiful colours and sky.. Reminds me of Mr. Darcy's house in "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen.. :)

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