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its a temple in Meteora Greece, they are built right in to the rocks, the only way in to a lot of those temples is to climb the rocks. back when they first started building them hundreds of years ago, there was no safety ropes or anything, when people died or they lost supplies they simply believed that god did not want that person or those things to be in the temples.

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Nice HDR's mate. I like how you add heaps of contrast, but yet it still isn't extremely saturated and burns my eyes. Personally i would tone it down a bit, but i like the way you do them. Unlike the 6000 other people out there who go over the top with extreme halo'ing and reflections.

Keep it up! So jealous of you living in London lol.

Good work Samuel. That bw with s splash of red is a winner. Good stuff.

Thanks Matthew! :P got a few more here - http://sam-parsons.net/?cat=42

Nice HDR's mate. I like how you add heaps of contrast, but yet it still isn't extremely saturated and burns my eyes. Personally i would tone it down a bit, but i like the way you do them. Unlike the 6000 other people out there who go over the top with extreme halo'ing and reflections.

Keep it up! So jealous of you living in London lol.

Thanks man. appreciate it :D So glad I moved over here, it's been an unbelievably awesome year!

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