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    Posted: 07 May 2013 at 11:47
This thread is for the photos taken on the 3rd day of our Dyxum meeting in Wrocław.

This time our "full AMAE pack" intended to wander around Wrocław itself. Plans were quite nice and extensive but everything was really against us: starting from the weather (a drizzle all day long with temperatures below 10 degrees I believe) to strange approach of museums. You know, it was a public holiday in Poland so I would expect that museums will take opportunity and will be opened inviting people to visit them ... nope

So, after taking a short look around the cathedral (a service was almost starting so we left the church) and having some coffee in a nice restaurant on Ostrów Tumski we went to the National Museum to only find out that it is closed

Hopefully to cheer us up a bit we had a chance to visit the St Adalbert Church with its fantastic Baroque Chapel of Blessed Czesław Odrowąż and then we were lucky to get to the Church Of The Name Of Jesus (aka University Church) where we met a very kind and helpful guide who turned out to be ... an alpha shooter too (we invited him to join Dyxum and enjoy our forum, so kudos to Krawinho for guiding us in the church ).

Finally we wandered around the center, had a beer (or coffee) in an restaurant and then we headed to Mikres - for a dinner and Caloric Bomb (tm) as a dessert

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DM Wrocław 2013, May 1st
DM Wrocław 2013, May 2nd
DM Wrocław 2013, May 4th
DM Wrocław 2013, May 5th

Edited by MiPr - 07 May 2013 at 12:33
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May 3rd was indeed a very wet day, but still Mirek brought us to some nice places, the nicest in the evening where a wonderful meal was prepared by the Mikre family and we were hosted in their residence. So all is well that ends well   

1: This gnome must have been pumping all day:

NEX6 + E30/3.5 macro

2: Bob, trying to blend in (colourwise) with a statue

A850 + 80-200 HS G

3: Time for a decisive moment (by Tim)

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4: Peek-a-boo

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5: Matching colours for windowshopping (or not ), watch the charming wellies

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6: Memories of Abbey Road (Marcel and Jet)

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7: Church of the Name of Jesus

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8: And finally (drumroll........) the Calorie Bomb

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Post Options Post Options   Quote MiPr Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 May 2013 at 08:32
Fantastic shots Pieter. Those droplets on #1 on the bottom of buckets are just lovely. Nicely spotted on #4. Just an explanation about the calorie bomb: it is meringue with a whipped cream (36% fat) - really a Claorie Bomb. Thanks guys and gals that you helped me to deal with it - otherwise I would have to eat it all by myself. Yumm!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote @Jetsplace Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 May 2013 at 09:11
That calorie bomb was soooooo nice.. I still dream about it.

Great pictures Pieter.
Tim jumping is fun... so was the making of.
You have really got the church very very beautiful.
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The jump is well spotted. The church looks beautiful - looks like you guys had some bad wheather
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Bad weather? Nah, it was the weather that provided us with an unique opportunity to take shots we would not take otherwise

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Post Options Post Options   Quote MichelvA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 May 2013 at 10:29
Originally posted by MiPr MiPr wrote:

an unique opportunity to take shots we would not take otherwise

..it's all up to the guide. Which must have been quite good   
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Dopol Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 May 2013 at 22:07
The rainy conditions for this day are shown well by pegelli.
So churches today

1 The conditions


When photographing in churches I always try to squeeze all details out
HDR helps, but is not necessary

2 chapel in one of the churches


3 another church


4 thanks to MiPr's connection we were allowed to shoot from a higher level


5 some stairs in front of window with view
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Dopol Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 May 2013 at 22:49
Sad girl



Edit: Re-did the whole thing after remark by Tigertimb
shot with A99&70300SSM

Edited by Dopol - 09 May 2013 at 09:35
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Post Options Post Options   Quote darosa Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 May 2013 at 00:05
Pieter: very nice shot of Tim and it was fun witnessing 'the making of'. Pity there are other people in the shot; it would have been more 'decisive' without them.

Domien: you squeezed the details out alright! And there's no lack of details in these baroque churches. But I like the relatively simple #5 too.
And your 'Sad girl' is a nice quarttych. Was this the 70-300?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote tigertimb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 May 2013 at 00:17
@Domien: Sad Girl

I'm slightly distracted by the varying exposures and particularly the shot top right being darker, but otherwise, this is superb , both as 4 candids and with the way you've presented them together and the story they tell.

(I remember seeing her, as we sat and had our coffee in the rain, but thought photos would disturb her from my end of the table!)

And some great shots in the churches, nicely capturing the intricate details covering almost every inch of wall

Edited by tigertimb - 09 May 2013 at 00:22
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@ Pieter:

#6 raises a smile and #8 looks good enough to eat

And most impressed with your processing of #7, handling the details in the light and shadows but maintaining a natural feel.

And nice timing and fun with #3; but it would be more impressive if we'd found a bigger puddle, particularly as I'm jumping downhill
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Post Options Post Options   Quote MiPr Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 May 2013 at 11:02
Nice quadruptych Domien.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote pegelli Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 May 2013 at 21:52
May 3 was definitely the wettest day of our visit, so it also has the lowest number of shots (from me at least). Only 167

Here's a tribute to our wonderful guides and hosts :

1: Bartek patiently waiting for his sheep


2: Hanna and Marta I


3: Mirek, in thoughtful pose


4: Hanna and Marta II (eating calorie bombs make you tired )


1: A850+80-200 HS G, 2-4: NEX6 + OM Zuiko 85/2   
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