Bruges

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Some images from the visit to Bruges with Nick (@Palouse) and his son Noel last October.

Starting at the entrance of the Beguinage and the Beguinage Church Saint Elisabeth and ending in the Church of Our Lady.

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12. And there's Nick
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I still have a few more from the Sint-Salvators Cathedral but I'll put those in a separate thread.
 
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What a beautiful city! I enjoyed my time brief there many years ago very much!

You have expertly captured the essence of the scenes using strong compositions while dealing with wide contrast ranges. I especially like the processing of #2, 3, 5, 7, and 10.
 
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Thank you, Mike, Karen and Nick!
Very much appreciated!

Another nice set! #10 is really nice. I wonder why all the trees in #4 are leaning to the right.
The wind would indeed be the only natural explanation :)

What a beautiful city! I enjoyed my time brief there many years ago very much!

You have expertly captured the essence of the scenes using strong compositions while dealing with wide contrast ranges. I especially like the processing of #2, 3, 5, 7, and 10.

Great set Bart. Even though all of mine are probably staying in color I do appreciate your light hand in converting these to B&W.
I'll get mine out soon.

Looking forward to see them, Nick.
Always interesting to see how someone else has seen the same subject.
 

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