An angle of York Minster. Love the stone masonry of great churches.
Tag: photo
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Photo: Rainbow over the river in York
It did look impressive anyway but the photo has been run through some melodramatic processes. This is a HDR filter and sunset mode.
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Photo: B&W shot of Fountains Abbey
The main abbey church at Fountains. This is again taken using Camera+ on the iPhone using the Ansel filter.
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Photo: The Cellarium at Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire
Fountains is a wonderfully gothic ruin. The well preserved vaulted cellars always seem to glow with a greenish light.
This photo was taken with Camera+ on my iPhone 4. Cross process filter and concert mode were used. -
Photo: Kings College Cambridge
Taken with iPhone 4 and Camera+. Used freeform crop, auto setting and So Emo filter.
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Photo: Flower and bee (#camerabag)
Photograph of Dahlia with bee taken at Coughton Court last year. The shot was taken using macro settings on my Sony A200 and edited using CameraBag for Mac. Filters used were magazine, cinema and colorcross with reprocessing.
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Photo: Pink rose covered in raindrops
Photo taken at Buckfast Abbey in Devon using my Sony DSLR. Edited on iPhone using Camera+ (golden ratio crop and Toy Camera filter).
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Photo: Old stone bridge on Dartmoor
This is a photo of the clapper bridge in the village of Postbridge on Dartmoor. There are a few of these old stone bridges around but this is the best preserved which explains its popularity with tourists…
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Photos of Dartmoor: Hay Tor and the view from there
The trek up the slope was made worthwhile when you see the view. Taken and edited with Camera+: the rocks have a polarise filter and the landscape HDR.
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Photos: 3 images of Buckland Abbey
Buckland Abbey was the home of Sir Francis Drake. The former Cistercian abbey is now run by the National Trust as primarily a Drake museum. The images here are of the abbey itself, the great tithe barn and a little door in the garden. The tithe barn is the largest I’ve seen and is perfect for the dance they’re holding there this weekend. All shots taken on iPhone 4 with the Camera+ app.












