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My capture for this weeks theme. This is my negative of the houses of parliment in Westminster. What i liked about this capture as a negative was all the small spires against the sky.
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'The Mother of all Parliaments' more properly called the Palace of Westminster. The original palace dating back to the times of Edward The Confessor was burnt down in 1834, leaving only Westminster Hall and one of the Towers the Jewel Tower remaining. Westminster Hall itself is a particularly fine example of a medieval hall, over 240 long, accessible to the Public only with Guided Tours. Public Access is also available to the Public Galleries. The liveliest debates are during Prime Ministers Question Time. The Gothic masterpiece that are the present Houses of Parliament, were constructed between 1840 and 1888 |
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hi Codge
It looks like stormy sky over London.
good "lighting effect" on buildings and bridge.
Perfect contribution to Friday's theme.
tfs
tsilla
Hi Codge,
Nice shot of parliment, it works well and fits the theme perfectly, well done mate.
Regards Andy
- puffy
(16575) - [2008-05-24 14:35]
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Nice view of the Big Ben, excellent details and sharpness even thought it is in negetive view, great composition and pp work, :D
Have a great weekend,
Cheers,
Sweety