samrat 1 Posted April 12, 2009 That's the first thig that comes to mind. More often than not, photos inside churches are a problem with the challenging light situation. You have dark interiors and on a sunny day, very bright light coming in through the windows. Sometimes a fill in flash helps; at other times, one has to depend on the apperture/shutter speed.This photo is clear and I cannot see any trace of camera shake. It is tack sharp. You chose to concentrate on the ceiling; I do not know if you have taken other photos incorporating the ceiling and some of the passage/aisle to provide some depth. But as far as this shot goes, good work!! Link to comment
gnphotography 0 Posted April 13, 2009 Very nice shot and the post process is well done. Regards, --George Link to comment
rajnishduara 0 Posted April 13, 2009 Thanks for your comment. yes, the post processing helped in getting the correct colours as I had not done white balancing. Link to comment
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