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The Royal Coat of Arms



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I took this picture of the Royal Coat of Arm left in St Georges Church Jerusalem after the Britsh Mandate was broken

I took this picture of the Royal Coat of Arm left in St Georges Church Jerusalem after the Britsh Mandate was broken
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People's Choice in Coat of Arms Photo Challenge
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Absolute Masterpiece
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Superb Composition
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Outstanding Creativity
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Magnificent Capture
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2 Comments |
cindybucholz
 
cindybucholz October 26, 2018
This is so interesting! It would be framed better if it was centered, but otherwise it’s a crisp clear shot!
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ResQgeek December 04, 2018
Congratulations on winning People's Choice in my challenge.
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Behind The Lens

Location

I took this photo in St Georges church, Jerusalem. I was with some friends, we took lots of pictures and we were intruged with the style of the church that dosen't seem to have changed since the time of the infamous Belfour Declaration.

Time

We arrived in the afternoon around about 4pm, even though the sun was high when we arrived, it started to go down slowely.

Lighting

The lighting in the church came mostly from candles, plus there was natural light coming in from outside.

Equipment

I used my Sony Eperia XA1 with a 23mp camera

Inspiration

I am interested in history, and I had read about the Belfour Decoration and the British Mandate which fell apart

Editing

No

In my camera bag

Normally my smart phone, and my compact camera

Feedback

Check the lighting, and try and get the subect in the centre of the picture, and in focus

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