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gunnar1664882369

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Thank you for your comments and critiques!
GailAnthonyHarmer

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Amazing image Gunnar. A beautiful sight to behold and such a lovely capture. The detail captured is excellent!

richard_john_edwards

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Extrordinary Detail, is it meant tobeon its side? it has an abstract quality like this. Colour is fantastic.

ruudalbers

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Really beautiful work with very nice lighting and details, Gunnar!

 

Pierre Dumas

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I guy but that name once burned my home town to the ground, it was deep in history!

Best regards Gunnar!

 

PDE

gunnar1664882369

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Gail, Richard, Ruud, Pierre, thanks a lot. Hand held no flash was quite difficult exercise to me for this ceiling. I am glad you like it. Yes, Richard, the doorway is on the left. I didn´t rotate it to the "normal" position. I was thinking to present it on that way to be a bit different.

Tanja

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Beautiful.....

teos

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Hello ,Gunnar !

It's been some time since I wasn't active on PN ,and when returning I found this little marvel wich leads our thought at the Sienese school of painting .So beautiful .Thank you for sharing

All the best ,Teo

ulla

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What a nice, warm and detailed photo and as handhold it's just amazing how clear and sharp it is. I really love it!

 

Regards, Ulla

Jack McRitchie

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I'm always struck by the precision of your photography - the clarity, depth of color and tones. That's just the starting point. Add to that a perceptive eye and a masterful sense of composition and the reult is consistantly high quality photography.
tamaramar

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Simply wonderful! - as one of our mutual friends would say and I agree! Great details and colour! Best regards, Tamara
drorbaldinger

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Terrific, but why did you decide to turn the image?

gunnar1664882369

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Dror, actually I didn´t turn the image, no rotation. It is taken on that way, and it is as it is on original file. Keeping camera on "landscape" and tilting myself bit to the left. I left it on that way, but maybe it would be better to rotate it to the normal position?

juanmiguelllopis

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what a beauty. The colours, sharpness and composition are really impressive..

Regards.

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