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    Roman Kurywczak
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    This is yet another from my Fonthill Castle workshop that I am getting to processing. Technnically.....this is the entrance to the the bathroom.....sink was just outside the door entrance! As you can see, the colorful tilework that is all over the castle makes this a HDR dream location. 5 images merged in Photomatix and processed is CS5. I know Jay asked if I had a date yet for my next tour there.....not yet but should have it shortly and I will anoounce it as soon as I do! Saved at 65 quality to fit.

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    Beautiful HDR Roman! It's interesting to me how difficult it is to control perspective in these situations. You've done an amazing job with this one!

    I wish my bathroom looked like that.. but maybe not quite as colorful

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    The reflection puts this over the top. Very nice HDR work.

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    Easy to see that Henry Mercer did not use a level but I think that is another factor that makes this place so cool. Excellent HDR capture & pp as usual. The window reflections is the cherry on the cake for me. Very , very nice work

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    Roman, another wonderful HDR composition. I too think it is the window reflection that takes it over the top! Excellent processing.

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    Very nice HDR processing and composition Roman. I too like the window light shining in on the floor.

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    Hi Roman, your meticulous attention to detail in processing has been really paying off with this series of images. Good comp which puts the viewer right in the room.This is a great example of the extensive tilework throughout the mansion. The window reflection(as in some of your others) adds another dimension. Excellent!!

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    Hey Roman, superbly done again!!! Love everything about it!

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    Another winner, I read up on the former owner and now know why their are so many tiles in this mansion....it is a place I will visit my next time in the area.

    The floor tiles, wall tiles, frames and pictures...each of these are just so colorful...well done

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Lagasi View Post
    Another winner, I read up on the former owner and now know why their are so many tiles in this mansion....it is a place I will visit my next time in the area.

    The floor tiles, wall tiles, frames and pictures...each of these are just so colorful...well done
    It's quite the story isn't it Paul! Do realize that they don't allow any photography inside. Only special permission tours.....and never flash allowed to photograph. It still is a great place to visit even w/o the photography!
    Last edited by Roman Kurywczak; 07-31-2011 at 01:04 PM.

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