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    National Glass Centre

    The glass roof is not for the feint hearted but it does make an interesting location for a wander with your camera...

    National Glass Centre

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    Re: National Glass Centre

    Wow, I didn't know you could walk up there. Great image. Did you capture any looking down ?

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    Re: National Glass Centre

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaye Leggett View Post
    Wow, I didn't know you could walk up there. Great image. Did you capture any looking down ?
    It was raining by this point (it is the UK after all) so I have a couple but none that I'm happy with. I'll get back at some point and post the results.

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    Re: National Glass Centre

    Nicely captured.

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    Re: National Glass Centre

    What a great location and shot. Wouldn't have been half as effective in daylight.

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    Re: National Glass Centre

    Awesome shot, Robin. Great decision to compose with the frames diagonal. Must be viewed large to fully appreciate. Well done.

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    Re: National Glass Centre

    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    What a great location and shot. Wouldn't have been half as effective in daylight.
    You can see through it during the day but you're right, at night it becomes far more transparent and dramatic. The lad I went with was having none of it and wouldn't go near the glass sections as he hates heights.

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    Re: National Glass Centre

    A most interesting composition and light!

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    Re: National Glass Centre

    Fantastic image, DoF, and framing.

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