I’m starting to get in the Christmas Spirit and yesterday I went back to the cathedral to photograph the tree, which I’m going to use as the desktop background for my computer.
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In the meantime I’d like to take this early opportunity to wish everyone “A Merry Christmas” and more importantly “A Healthy and Happy New Year”
Mike
The wishes are warmly reciprocated, Mike and thank you for all the splendid photographs you have shared this year.
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Andrew, thank you. http://about.me/mikehardisty
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Such a beautiful tree in a beautiful setting. Impressive. And happy holidays to you too.
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Hello Yvonne, the cathedral is one of my favourite places to photograph. It’s always peaceful and quiet and sometimes when I visit I spend hours there just looking at the architecture http://about.me/mikehardisty
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Nice pic. Must cost a fortune to heat that place. 🙂
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Probably does, but the stone walls are quite thick, so that most likely helps. http://about.me/mikehardisty
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Excellent work Mike. Looking through your year it’s amazing how we didn’t bump into each other. Have a great Christmas and a Happy new Year. Richard
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Thanks Richard, there’s only so many places you can visit before it becomes a bit repetitive…. http://about.me/mikehardisty
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Oh, I don’t know about that Mike. Within a location are numerous locations, if you get my drift 🙂
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…and different seasons can dramatically change a scene http://about.me/mikehardisty
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Exactly Mike. We are extremely lucky living where we are.
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Beautiful Mike – you’ve certainly done a wonderful job with this cathedral these past few weeks!
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It’s one of my favourite goto places, Tina, whenever I want to practice indoor photography techniques. http://about.me/mikehardisty
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