Whalley Abbey by gamelee

Whalley Abbey

Drove to Whalley, in Lancashire today. To view and take photos of the ruins of a Cistercian Abbey. Great village, lovely day and many photos.
Love that and a love the light coming thro the clouds
May 7th, 2013  
Fantastic! Did you edit the sky?
May 7th, 2013  
Magnificent! It seems that some ruins are as beautiful, or moreso, than some buildings of their era. These are awesome!
May 7th, 2013  
I love the admosfere, great lightning, is it made with Hdr?
May 7th, 2013  
Wonderful - love the detail in the stonework.
May 7th, 2013  
Beautiful composition and processing! Such fab brickwork and dramatic sky.
May 7th, 2013  
Fantastic, love the moody sky above the ruins
May 7th, 2013  
Lee
@greenpixielu @tstb - To achieve this kind of image three photos of the same scene are taken in quick succession using exposure compensation set in camera. They are then combined to produce one image. This is usually considered to be a HDR image.
May 7th, 2013  
Jo
This is a wonderful shot with perfect processing.
May 7th, 2013  
Stunning!
May 7th, 2013  
great moody sky.
May 7th, 2013  
Super image!
May 7th, 2013  
Wonderful shot & super processing Lee
May 7th, 2013  
Fabulous shot Lee and great processing. Do you use Photomatix Lee? A fav!
May 8th, 2013  
Striking HDR work. Great pov.
May 8th, 2013  
Great effect, almost looks like a painting!- Lucy
May 8th, 2013  
so great :-)
May 8th, 2013  
Awesome processing!
May 8th, 2013  
Lee
@elaine55 - Yes I do use Photomatix amongst other software.
May 8th, 2013  
Great shot
May 8th, 2013  
Love your HDR images, they are really beautiful.
May 9th, 2013  
I Love your HDR processing, and aspire to achieve anything close to your work, however, I am not too sure about this one ... I love the sky and the right hand side of the photo, but there is something about the left hand side ... and I don't know what or why [sorry] ~ having said that I love the composition.
May 13th, 2013  
Lee
@alisonp - Thanks Alison, but I wish I could see what you mean about the left hand side of the photo. It would help me for the future ones. by the way, no need to apologise for providing feedback it's what this site is suppose to be about!!!!!
May 13th, 2013  
@gamelee Its hard to describe ~ nothing really sticks out immediately, I just feel the left side looks more processed and unrealistic than the rest ~ whereas I know this is most definitely not the case ... I can see that the light is shining from the left (?) from where the shadows fall I guess my eye is looking for the inside wall on the left to be darker (?) OR I am talking sh*t which I often do LOL
May 13th, 2013  
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