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    Monasterio de Santa Maria de Poblet

    I'm not a very religious person and find some churches uncomfortable to be in. But this 'working' monastery in the heart of catalonian wine country was beautiful to visit for it's minimalist architecture and decoration as is required by Cistercians. It has a peace and serenity and a welcome to all. They also make some pretty good wine. I hope these images make you feel welcome.

    The dining room

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    The music room

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    The choir and organ

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    A private place

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    re: Monasterio de Santa Maria de Poblet

    I love how you have captured the light in these shots

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    Ditto, what Joe said, the light is beautiful, and you have certainly captured the peace and serenity of this church. All the shots are beautiful, I can't pick a favourite

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    re: Monasterio de Santa Maria de Poblet

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaye Leggett View Post
    I'm not a very religious person and find some churches uncomfortable to be in...
    I'm Protestant and feel the same way in old Catholic cathedrals. Particularly with a camera in hand. I've only been in one monastery and couldn't bring myself to shoot a frame

    Really a nice set, Kaye. Great choice to go with B/W. That's one of the more photogenic churches that I've seen for a simply light display like this. If you have the means to do so it would help to correct the distortion a bit in the second image. IMO slanted lines aren't necessarily bad but the pillars in the second shot are curved near the bottom which looks a bit wonky. Then again I know next to nothing about shooting architecture nor about using WA lenses. Nice work overall.

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    A very welcoming set. A polarizer would have been a good choice to eliminate the distracting glare in the first one. In the third one, consider cropping just above the window. At the very least, crop at the top to eliminate the partial display of the dark thing. Agreed with Dan about the perspective distortion in the second one, perhaps caused by making too much of an adjustment during post-processing.

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    The floor in that first capture is very inviting, just calling for a pair of socks to slide across. Nice series.

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    re: Monasterio de Santa Maria de Poblet

    Thank you all for your kind comments and very helpful comments. Will look again at these to improve them. Mike their Priorat wine is delicious, keep a look out for it when you're in Barcelona - you won't be far away.

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    re: Monasterio de Santa Maria de Poblet

    Hi Kaye Nice set, my favs are #1 and #5.

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    The last one is my favorite, nice set.

    Dave

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    re: Monasterio de Santa Maria de Poblet

    My favourite is the first one and the last one. Like John I find socked feet will have a place here. Reminds of Tom Cruise's Risky Business movie where he sang "Old Time Rock and Roll".

    The last one, because of the light ... I will remember this one when I come into a similar situation. Great shots all.

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    Re: Monasterio de Santa Maria de Poblet

    Nice set Kaye. I can't add to the advice you have already been given. I'm not particularly religious but I cant help appreciating the beauty that religion has moved mankind to create and I love to capture it. Enjoyed these.

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    Re: Monasterio de Santa Maria de Poblet

    Excellent lighting and nice images

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