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Tony B
28-10-2006, 15:50
Two autumn views of what has to be the least known palace in England. It's tucked away in the suburbs of the London borough of Greenwich.

Tony

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http://www.lancashirechurches.co.uk/photoreflect/London-Eltham-Palace-2.jpg

http://www.lancashirechurches.co.uk/photoreflect/London-Eltham-Palace.jpg

Jimmy_Lemon
28-10-2006, 16:44
very nice! love the top shot! Looks like HDR but I don't think it is, is it?

Tony B
28-10-2006, 16:47
Jummy, the top shot required A LOT of work, principally on the sky (burning in), and the dry moat (dodging), oh and some contrast mask etc, etc!

Regards, Tony

minimeeze
28-10-2006, 16:55
very nice! love the top shot! Looks like HDR but I don't think it is, is it?


Just what I was thinking! Looks a lovely place.

Jimmy_Lemon
28-10-2006, 18:25
Jummy

one more key too the right :p

Tony B
28-10-2006, 18:35
Apologies Jimmy - sometimes brain/hand co-ordination doesn't quite work!

Regards, Tony

Jimmy_Lemon
28-10-2006, 21:12
Just had a look at that place from above on Microsofts Live Local and it looks like a great location for photography.

Also noticed you got a great foreshortening effect on that top shot :D

Link to Eltham Palace in Live Local (http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=sk702fh03m08&style=o&lvl=1&scene=4272197&sp=Point.sk71ygh03ntr_Eltham%20Palace___)

Ross
28-10-2006, 22:23
Like the first shot. Really must get round to visiting the palace, I only live a 5 minute walk away lol

Tony B
29-10-2006, 06:30
Jimmy, I've never used MS Live Local before - thanks for putting me on to it. It could prove useful in future.

Thanks evilowl - the interiors are very interesting too.

Regards, Tony

Ben
29-10-2006, 15:43
The first one works really well, I like the autumnal greens, reds, and browns in the image. The wooden bridge leading through the right-hand side is very good also.

Arkady
03-11-2006, 08:53
Used to live just round the corner from there and visited regularly as a kid. Did you know that once the Royal hunting 'rides' went uninterrupted from there all the way to Hampton Court and the parks of Hampton Ct, Richmond, Bushy, Burgess Park, Kennington Park, Greenwich Park, Clapham Wandsworth and Wimbledon Commons are the vestiges of them?
All in the time of Henry VIII, who lived at Eltham Palace until he was about 16 years old.