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May St Presbyterian church Belfast
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May St Presbyterian church Belfast
I found a church open in Belfast the other day so I wandered in with the camera 
and took a few shots inside, it had very poor lighting inside and I didn't
adjust to high iso nor had I brought my SB800
ah well we'll see what PP can do
Backlighting added in photoscape along with some velvia and a free trial of focus magic put to use here

and took a few shots inside, it had very poor lighting inside and I didn't
adjust to high iso nor had I brought my SB800
Backlighting added in photoscape along with some velvia and a free trial of focus magic put to use here

Re: May St Presbyterian church Belfast
Oh I like cappuccino. I like the view looking down at the stairs and stained glass window. Its an interesting blur of someone walking buy. Enough to give a double take and say What the hell?
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