Salisbury Cathedral, England
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I am a 42-year old husband and father. I was an avid computer gamer and DOF, F-stops and the like were foreign to me until my wife introduced me to photography. I began shooting during the latter part of March 2010 and quickly became addicted to it. I started this blog to share my journey and to learn along the way. Special thanks to my wife Eng who encouraged me and to all my friends in Blogosphere who shared their knowledge and taught me to further this craft. |
20 comments:
Wow. Amazing. Beautiful photo, nice depth and color. Great job. Thanks for sharing.
A beautiful spot to have a rest and contemplate.
Terrific capture of such a beautiful, peaceful place! Hope you have a great week, Dave, thanks for sharing this with us today!
Sylvia
We are in time and time is in us... Such a beautiful and moving photo!!
What a lovely piece of architecture - and the light coming in is wonderful! Beautiful!
So beautiful. The light is just right.
Awesome shot Dave. Great mood on this one. Thanks for sharing! Here is my entry. Come over to my new meme Bridges Weekly next Saturday and post a link.
Lovely photograph. Great emotion.
I thought I recognised the view. Wonderful place. Great photography.
I am trying to think of another word that i have not used here before, like wow and wonderful and stunning and beautiful. I came up with Astounding!
Perfect!
So well taken.
This is a beautiful shot of one of the cathedrals I visited. You’ve captured the essence of that gorgeous spot so well. Lovely piece of photography. It is so nice.Brings back some special memories.
Beautiful. And well-captured as usual!
Wonderful shot.
stunning work, Dave!
Love the colours!
awwww, i want to see myself and hubby growing old like that! :)
Great shot of my old stamping ground. Lived & worked in Salisbury in the '60s.
powerful.
Just by chance I clicked on your blog as I have just learned about My World Tuesday. Also by coincidence I am just doing posts on our recent visit to Dorset, also a Nikon D5000 user. I will sign up to follow.
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