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    Roman Kurywczak
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    This is a very good example of just how eccentric the owner was when building the castle. This is just a hallway up to the 2nd floor and you can see all the tilework that was put on the walls.....and even embedded in the cieling! 7 image HDR with PP'ing done is CS5. Saved at 65 quality to fit

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    Roman, very cool perspective. The textures in the ceiling really give this hallway a great feel. Love the inviting flow of this, not sure I want to go upstairs or down. That Light bulb in URC is really nice touch....................Were on a ladder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Sheinfield View Post
    Roman, very cool perspective. The textures in the ceiling really give this hallway a great feel. Love the inviting flow of this, not sure I want to go upstairs or down. That Light bulb in URC is really nice touch....................Were on a ladder?
    Thanks Jay! No ladder.....1 step up......very low ceilings in this area!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roman Kurywczak View Post
    Thanks Jay! No ladder.....1 step up......very low ceilings in this area!
    By the way, what lens did you use.................great work keeping the lines vertical, not so easy from a high perspective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Sheinfield View Post
    By the way, what lens did you use.................great work keeping the lines vertical, not so easy from a high perspective.
    17mm....had to run lens correction is CS5.....although most times I don't mind the WA distortion!

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    Roman, these images are killer composition! Love the perspective as you have captured with the whimsical tiles and the ceiling. Excellent processing.

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    Hey Roman, another fab HDR from the castle!

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    I think this is my favorite of the castle images you've posted here. Absolutely wonderful, Roman!

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    Another beauty...

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    You've captured the feel of this eccentric building very nicely. The HDR works well here.

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    Hi Roman, another great example in the use of HDR and composition. Two LL bringing you to the lit backround with a wide enough scene to put you in the hallway. Very well executed!!

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    Hey Roman,
    Yet another fantastic image you present here. The comp, exp. and the HDR processing is second to none. The details you brought out are simply amazing. You are really making me want to process my images. What else can I say... Awesome work!

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    Nice one Roman, this really interesting and unique architecture image to look at. Lots for the eye to explore and nice job with the HDR processing!

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