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I agree and also superb lighting and detail in this shot, Andrew.
Regards, Bob
Old hand, slow fingers.
I know these indoor shots are quite a nightmare trying to get everything in when constrained by how far back you can get and you've used the wide angle very effectively. Coupled with that the exposure is 'just right'.
Great shot

Best regards
Peter
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Hi Andrew, as soon as I saw the thumbnail I KNEW it was one of yours ! Another great capture well spotted.
I know these indoor shots are quite a nightmare trying to get everything in when constrained by how far back you can get and you've used the wide angle very effectively. Coupled with that the exposure is 'just right'.
Great shot

Best regards
Peter
All true, Peter. For this visit, I was so glad I had my widest angle lens and the K5 which, when taking RAW shots, has an astonishing dynamic range and excellent noise control at high ISO.
Best wishes,
Andrew
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