Church and a Mountain, Crete (Now in Stories)
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From my 'Chiaroscuro' collection.
In my 'Architecture and Scenic' collection.
In the Architecture, Chiaroscuro Style photo essay.
16 responses
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Donna Mullins gave props (20 Feb 2013):
Wonderful contrast and minimalism! A must for lightbox!
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Lynn E. Harvey gave props (20 Feb 2013):
Incredible in lightbox, I agree with Donna, the sense of isolation is overwhelming!
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Susan B. Griffith said (20 Feb 2013):
Love the way it stands out and glows in this sea of darkness.
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chuck vona gave props (20 Feb 2013):
Leaves so much to the imagination, as always, nicely done
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Ted Anderson gave props (20 Feb 2013):
Yes,wonderful in Lightbox. Classic Wiley.
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Sonia Adam Murray gave props (21 Feb 2013):
Brilliant, as always!
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JanElle gave props (21 Feb 2013):
Outstanding! Like a beacon of hope in the unseen landscape. Powerful image..
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Andrea Petersen gave props (21 Feb 2013):
I love how the church stands out in the surrounding darkness as the focal point.
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Susan Littlefield gave props (21 Feb 2013):
Donna is right.....lightbox makes this one even more amazing. Minimal white, maximum beauty!!
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Sarah Springer gave props (21 Feb 2013):
I am a big fan of high contrast and church architecture, you have captured both brilliantly
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ROCIO GUILLEN gave props (21 Feb 2013):
Yes! Great in the lightbox!
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Nadeem Shafi gave props (21 Feb 2013):
Not often that you see minimalism in an entirely black frame, and never done as well as you do it, James.
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rekha nag gave props (21 Feb 2013):
just fantastic!!
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Paperini Renato gave props (22 Feb 2013):
Very effective! The light focused on the church is very mystical like a real house of God
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Ann Reece gave props (23 Feb 2013):
Outstanding! Fabulous in the lightbox. I love the solitude and sense of peace this photo portrays : )
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Yaz Hawkins said (25 Feb 2013):
It's you, alright! E-x-c-e-l-l-e-n-t!!!
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