Posted by Rhys (Darlington, United Kingdom) on 4 May 2008 in Architecture and Portfolio.
Firstly, I need to thank Mandy Charlton for this shot. Mandy very kindly allowed me to tag along to one of her wedding shoots at Newcastle Catherdral. It was a brilliant experience and I managed to grab a few shots of the Cathedral service. The day was long but eventful and I certainly picked up lots of top tips from studying Mandy at work. I'm nearly finished processing the whole batch of images and I'll probably upload them to my main site (listed below) and post a link soon. Once again thanks Mandy! www.mandycharltondesigns.com
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Amazing cathedral! Really beautiful architecture. This place really does need that wide angle. Nice work
4 May 2008 12:30am
Nice!
4 May 2008 3:25am
Fantastic shot, anda very nice day.
4 May 2008 4:02am
Beautiful shot, and I think by having the congregation at the bttom of the frame you have captured the height and atmosphere of the cathedral. Lovely shot.
4 May 2008 4:06am
wedding photography is a tuff game at times, I've done a few. Great location for a shoot to. mal
4 May 2008 4:29am
Good ambiance. Of course, with the mix of natural and artificial light, the b&w is the option. I like all the grades of gray you got here.
4 May 2008 5:42am
A gorgeous image of a wonderful old church. Dramatic and immensely interesting!
4 May 2008 6:57am
A perfect B&W .And is plenty justified!
4 May 2008 8:25am
Looks like a wonderful place for photography, even if it wasn't a wedding. Well done!
4 May 2008 8:52am
excellent image - great tonal range, pov and depth of field
4 May 2008 9:23am
Splendid shot.
4 May 2008 11:30am
its greatttttttttt!
4 May 2008 1:10pm
Amazing detail in the church. Really like the wide angle here.
4 May 2008 1:52pm
The contrast and tonal range are spot on. Well done!
4 May 2008 2:19pm
A really great angle, and a different approach to a wedding photograph.
4 May 2008 2:26pm
And so you should be proud of this image, it's brilliant, I love it :) how do you get all these people to comment, I'm lucky if I get one comment a week!!
6 May 2008 10:02am
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