Peter
In my view, congratulations are due. This is a beauty. Where you've placed the abbey in the image; the fact that you've got that dominant cloud edge just clipping across the top of the abbey at that angle; the way the light is falling on the water in front; the line that the water creates in the image; and so on, and so on.
What works really well, I think, is the relationship between the majesty of the abbey and the, comparatively, modest buildings at the left hand edge. There's a softness to those buildings at the LHS when image viewed at full size. Don't know if this was deliberate, but it works.
I think you've positioned yourself perfectly to get a wonderful composition. And once out of the camera, you've treated it magnificently.
Can't find anything to say about what could have been improved!
Hi Peter,
I think Donald has covered it pretty well
Looks "well nice" full size!
Congrats,
I agree completely with Donald. A stunning image, beautifully composed and bags of atmosphere. If I really have to find something to nit pick it can only be blob of what appears to be a wall at far right 2 thirds of the way down. You must be very pleased with yourself on creating this work...excellent
Any chance we can see the colour and greyscale versions?
Steve
Thanks for your comments. This was taken under fairly tricky conditions as the abbey was closed when we got there, so this was taken whilst balancing on the perimeter wall. Its the best shot of about eight that I took from various points and is my favourite.
Peter
I too love the image, terrific work, very well done!
I think the viewpoint really makes this picture - for me fond memories froml ong ago.
Wow.
Off to hang my head in shame
Regards
Rob
Excellent image, I think it could work well at different perspectives also.
Magnificent shot! Looks like one that you'd see blown up and framed in an expensive art store.
I agree. It doesn't have the same mood and atmosphere.Another view, another treatment. Not as good I think
Love the mood portrayed in the first image.
The second is lack is composition if anything, maybe a good crop could help.
As well as being visually striking (the first one in particular), this is actually intrinsically interesting, not just another overcooked picture of nothing much. If someone were to produce the definitive work about the abbey, this image could well belong in it.
Will
I know it may be difficult to get the entire structure in the frame but I think a lower perspective would be very dramatic.