> >
> > http://www.web-options.com/Tidza/
> 
> Enjoyed the whole set, Bob. Few points, at random.
> 
> 1. It seems (at least on my screen) that some of the pictures in the
> series could use a bit more yellow. Though may be it is just an
> aberration of my eyesight.
> 
> 2. The wooden figurines are really fascinating.
> 
> 3. But the final image of that bookshelf is a gem. Again, may be it is
> my warped mind talking here, but I really liked the light and the sense
> of shelves straining under the weight of the books and knowledge
> therein.
> 
> Boris

thanks, Boris, and every else who looked at them. 

I don't know about the yellow. I'm colourblind so I don't try to judge
colour by eye, I just go with whatever comes out of the camera and adjust in
LR for contrast and tone. And I'm not using a calibrated monitor in
controlled conditions, so you could well be right.

Yes, I like the figures too. Next time I go there I might take a tripod and
a light meter. It's a fascinating church and reminds me of the one I used to
go to when I was at school, but on a smaller scale. This is a full view of
the church in Tideswell:
<http://alpinelodgebuxton.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/tideswell-church.
jpg>

This is the one I used to go to:
<http://www.yourlocalweb.co.uk/images/pictures/05/14/st-oswalds-church-ashbo
urne-50250.jpg>

Even a grumpy old atheist like me can appreciate these places.

B


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