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Shooting St Paul's Cathedral....

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Alpha Whiskey Photography says:

You can see some of the shots I took around the Cathedral here:

www.slickpic.com/u/AlphaWhiskey/photoblog/post/ShootingAr...

I realise that I could just post them to the group, but I don't want to flood the group pool with my photos, and this way you can see all the shots in one place.

Hope they give you some ideas :)
Posted at 10:01AM, 22 August 2011 PDT (permalink)

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Ken Zirkel  Pro User  says:

Nice shots. I see you are a fan of the tilted horizon!
Posted 9 months ago. (permalink)

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Mr Tudor  Pro User  says:

FWIW am not a fan of 'tilted horizons'. Unless there is a VERY good reason for it. Which more often than not, there isn't. My 2cts.
Posted 9 months ago. (permalink)

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Shooting Dave  Pro User  says:

Some great shots but I feel sick now after tilting my head from side to side.

7th one down is awesome and I am a fan of the 2nd one too!
Posted 9 months ago. (permalink)

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davidkhardman  Pro User  says:

Yes, I like the second one down. I think the tilted effect works there, because of the way St Paul's is tightly framed between two buildings. But otherwise I agree with Mr Tudor.
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