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Saint Peters abbey in Ghent, an overview


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Bart

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Sometimes we tend to neglect the things on our doorstep.
Ghent is only some 25 Km away and it was the first time we visited this abbey church.
 
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One awesome series.  Beautifully done and many thanks for sharing.

 

TT



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Thank you, Tony!

Really appreciated.

 

One awesome series.  Beautifully done and many thanks for sharing.

 

TT



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#3 is my pick for its great DR but I dig the soft greys in all! :P



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Thanks!

Much appreciated.

 

#3 is my pick for its great DR but I dig the soft greys in all! :P



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Good idea shooting in black and white - it somehow suits the subject matter. You were also very fortunate (or clever) in having the place to yourself for long enough. When we were touring through Europe recently it was often frustrating trying to take halfway decent photographs at popular sites because of the crowds.



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Excellent series Bart.



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Thanks, Colin and Dean!

Much appreciated.

 

Good idea shooting in black and white - it somehow suits the subject matter. You were also very fortunate (or clever) in having the place to yourself for long enough. When we were touring through Europe recently it was often frustrating trying to take halfway decent photographs at popular sites because of the crowds.

 

This is not exactly one of the "hot" tourist spots.

Pretty much off the beaten track.

 

Excellent series Bart.