How often do you take a photo expecting it to capture the perfect scene before you only to open it up on your computer and find it’s poorly framed, the light was too wrong to fix with editing, it’s dull, flat, boring or worst of all out of focus.
This photo of Canterbury Cathedral is one out of 110 that is exactly as I had imagined it. One out of 110? Thank goodness for digital cameras!
That is a beautiful shot in a different angle!
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Thank you!
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Excellent photo!
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Thank you!
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Happens to me all the time, wonderful photograph, love all English sacred archtecture, my favourite place being Kings College Chapel in Cambridge
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So many photos. So many duds.
I went to an Easter service at Kings about 30 years ago! Perhaps it’s time I went back for a second look.
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apparently the Xmas eve ceremony is amazing – but you need to start queuing in the middle of the night, nevertheless it is an experience!
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Not sure I’m up for that! I’ll take your word for it.
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Me neither but it is beautiful but not willing to stand and wait all night either
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Nice one – it’s so disappointing when not even one reflects what you saw. That’s why I go for your method – shoot a lot and hope for this one!
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But I never get round to deleting the duds!
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Oh I can so relate to that too! I have thousands of unwanted downloaded photos on my computer😳
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Came out perfectly…
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Thanks. It was an amazing place to photograph.
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It’s a beauty! Worth a little one-handed effort, Carol 🙂
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Thanks Jo. 🙂
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Great photo. I have some that I’ve been excited about too….and then found the bloomin’ things are not what I expected at all! 😉
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I took what I thought would be a brilliant photo at Niagrara Falls and found too late that it was out of focus. I can’t exactly pop back for a re-take. 😦
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Definitely a superb shot. More so because of the handicap! 😉
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Such praise. I think I might give my right hand the sack!
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And a great one it is! I can relate to your disappointment in the other 109. 🙂
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Haha. They weren’t all deleters. 😉
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It’s fantastic, Carol. Well done. 🙂
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. . . . and the other 109? Oh well. 😕
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You win some, you lose more. 😕
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It’s lovely!
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Thank you!
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A lovely photo – I love how you have framed it! The cathedral is pretty impressive with all its details.
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Thank you! It was an impressive place.
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At least you got one … and a very good one at that!! Obviously you are working that left hand to its full capacity 🙂
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I found I just can’t enjoy sightseeing without a camera in my hand whether or or not I get any good photos!
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I can relate. I’m discovering I see things differently with a camera in my hand 🙂
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Very nice! Did you do this one-armed, or was this a past shot?
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Little camera. Left hand. Took it this past Sunday. More to come! 🙂
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Even more impressive being done left-handed! You are quite the girl, aren’t you!?
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Aim and press. Lucky shot.
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I can’t imagine snapping so many if it was back in the analog/develop age. 🙂
Great snap you got there!
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How many rolls of film would that be? Yikes!
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I feel your pain and can totally relate. Hey, at least you got one superb shot 🙂
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I don’t know about superb but I was pleased with it. Best I can hope for. 😉
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