Thanks David,
It brings back a memory of two years ago.
Thanks for sharing.
Larry
Thanks Dave. The St Vitus Cathedral is a beautify biscillia.
(seems funny) but photo #9 could be a new form of confessional.
Especially during times of a pandemic. You are probably 6 ft. apart.
It could be a regular assembly line production for a quick in and out (ha ha).
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks David for sharing.
It brings back memories.
The wood carvings are excellent
Interesting design. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing. Would say more but it would only detract to the beauty that is already there.
Thank again.
Beautiful set.
It makes we want to return.
Keep taking those photos and sharing them with us.
It is the closest I can get. It make me happy to see
such good things in this world. Keep shooting.
The first view of the interior of St. Matthew's was stunning.
I enjoyed the simplicity. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing images of Peggy's Cove.
I was there for about 3 hours. You had a much
wider view. Thanks for sharing it.
I heard (from my past) and I tried to count them in your photos. There appears to be 6 men in the composition.
I wonder about the number of hands that can be counted. Are there only 12 hands or are 13 hands?
It is just some old story that went around some years back. Since I have never been there,
can you tell me if it is true or false.
Thanks
David,
Thanks for the tour of Rouen (all 6 parts)
I especially liked the rose window in the old cathedral.
I guess I am too much of a traditionalist. Thanks for
sharing your experience.
David,
I have been to Wurzburg, on one of those "seven countries in seven days" tours.
Did not get to see much of the town. Can't say I remember much about it.
It's been awhile.
Thanks for sharing some of what I missed. Good pictures worth remembering.
I did not see "noise" in the sky. Your "noise" seems normal for the situation.
I did not realize that there were 2 going shots. The second one is my faviorite
Good set. The "Going" shot is my favorite.
It shows more variation, detail and people enjoying the sunset.
Thanks for sharing
Both are pleasing if you don't have the other to compare.
I like the first one, because as others have said, I think the second is over cooked.
The clouds in the first seem more realistic. The sky background has more variation.
The sky in the second seems more stormy (a little flat and dark).
I have done "over cooking" in many of my shots. My family could always see it, and has been
critical of such manipulation. I go for the more "realistic" version.