aginbyte 0 Posted May 1, 2007 ... great tonalities and a sense of the strength of the piers supporting the vaulting. Which church is this, Petr? Thanks for posting, I'll comment on the others as well, but this is by far my favorite of the sequence. Wonderful title also. Link to comment
nm 0 Posted May 1, 2007 very nicely taken petr. i like the grainy nature of the picture. Link to comment
aginbyte 0 Posted May 2, 2007 ... as many times as I have been there and looked, I didn't recognize this shot of the south transcept. Anyway, great to see it in your shot, nicely done. Link to comment
henderson 0 Posted May 3, 2007 Petr, I love this photo. The lighting is beautiful, and the cropping works well. The only changes I would make would be to apply a bit of straightening or perspective correction, so that the left wall has the same angle as the right wall, and after straightening I'd crop the left side a little, so that the side of the left wall facing us is the same width as that on the right wall. I think if the angles of the two walls were symmetrical, it'd make the image even stronger. Awesome work though! You're fortunate to live in a place with such beautiful architecture. Well done! Cheers, Scott. Link to comment
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