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        <description>Out and about with Ian Britton, Principal Photographer for FreeFoto.com</description>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2005 13:30:00 -0400</pubDate>

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            <title>Liverpool Catholic Cathedral</title>
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Steve left the following comment about this image. Nice photos, the interior of the cathedral is impressive, the colours are kind of dramatic. I&#39;m assuming this is natural light?&lt;P&gt;

So this is a good excuse to discuss how I took this picture.&lt;P&gt;

The first thing I do when I enter any building is check what the rules are regarding photography.&lt;P&gt;

The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King in Liverpool allows photography when services are not taking place. Being a place of worship I also try to be as discrete and respectful as possible.&lt;P&gt;

The next challenge is the lack of light and having to work without a tripod.&lt;P&gt;

So I found a suitable place to position my camera and then used my car keys under the lens to give it a little elevation. I then used the cameras inbuilt timer to trigger a 2 second exposure.&lt;P&gt;

I took a number of images till I had one I was happy with.&lt;P&gt;

Time 13:30pm 13/05/05 Shutter 2 seconds Aperture F16 Focal Length 28mm 
Camera Kodak DCS Pro slr/n&lt;P&gt;

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			<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2005 13:30:00 -0400</pubDate>
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            <title>Sycamore Tree, Northumberland</title>
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This pictures is the most popular image on FreeFoto.com&lt;P&gt;

Over 7 years I have taken more than 200 pictures of this Sycamore tree but this is still my favourite.&lt;P&gt;

But how did I set about photographing it?&lt;P&gt;

Well each picture is a journey leading upto the moment you press the shutter.&lt;P&gt;

I had seen this Sycamore tree about 9 months earlier and in those days I would drive past it twice a day.&lt;P&gt;

The things that appealed about the tree included…&lt;P&gt;

Position: It was on a little ridge and was viewed from the North so it was always either side or back light.&lt;P&gt;

Shape: The wind in this part of Northumberland comes mainly from the west and this has helped to shape the tree.&lt;P&gt;

Size: The tree is very compact. &lt;P&gt;

As I getting ready for work this particular winters morning I noticed what was happening with the light, so I jumped in the car and drove the 5 minutes to the tree.&lt;P&gt;

I framed the shot and took just one exposure on 35mm slide film.&lt;P&gt;

The picture has not been enhanced, that is exactly how it looked at the time and how it looks on the slide.&lt;P&gt;

As is always the case the secret of this picture is &lt;B&gt;its all about the light&lt;/B&gt;.&lt;P&gt;

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			<pubDate>Sat, 30 Apr 2005 13:39:24 -0400</pubDate>
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