Monday 24 September 2012

Cathedral of Rouen

Greg here.

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Today I was able to upload a bunch of photos to Flickr.  If you care to see more pictures, take a look at the first two sets of photos: France first days and Normandy.  If you have trouble accessing them, please email me I will fiddle with the permissions.

I'd like to share with you some photos that Thomas took the other day.  At the Cathedral of Rouen, Thomas took a pile of pictures.  Once again, he impressed us with his artistic eye.

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Capturing the space
Thomas put together a few of these photos in an iCloud journal.  I'm sure he would be pleased if you left comments for him below.  BTW, the Cathedral of Rouen was the tallest structure in the world from 1876 til 1880.


9 comments:

  1. Wow! These pictures are certainly much better than any I've ever taken! Thomas, you really have quite a talent for finding interesting angles and finding new perspectives!

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  2. Thomas!!!!!!!!! I'm, like, a hundred years older than you, but you are the *much* better photographer! Your photos are GREAT; please do keep posting them for us to see. -- Gail (Jonah & Nathan's mom)

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  3. Thomas you really do have an artistic eye! I hope you develop your skills on this trip and we see more for you! xo love aunt Tam....

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  4. Fantastic photos Thomas. Keep 'em comin'!

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  5. Hi Thomas, I think you've taken some super shots. My favourite one is where you got down at chair level and took the shot right across the seats. That was a really cool perspective! :D Sande

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  6. Thomas, fantastic photos. I like the rows of chairs shots. Great work. Can't wait to see you guys in a few weeks.

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  7. Thomas, these photos are fantastic! You have a unique perspective on the places you are seeing. I look forward to seeing more pictures. V. Froese

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  8. Wow those are great. keep 'em coming.

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  9. Great pix Thomas! I love the tops of the chairs and the rose window. Paul

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