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Kolbeinsstaðakirkja

Shutter speed: 1/125. Aperture: f/8. Time of day: About 18.30. Copyright: Baldur Birgis


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Another shot with your trade mark. I must confess that in this case the distortion makes the shot more impacting. Both the sky and the crosses create a terrific atmosphere. The white walls of the church make it jump out of the scenery. Summing up, I really like this image. God bless!
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indeed the use of ultra-wide lens makes the church stand out in the frame. Of course, distortion might look unnatural, but I think it does serve its purpose here. All vertical lines point to heaven, as Collin has suggested. The sky is marvellous. Yet - would you consider it interesting to reshoot with different cloud type, such as in your "The theater of nature" or in "Trust" ? Would the resulting change of atmosphere change your intention ? Best wishes, Peter
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Fernando, thank you very much for your comment. The 14mm is much more difficult in use than the 17mm. The selection of lens depends on the effect I want to create and other things like circumstances. Thanks again :D
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Next time when I go there, I will consider to do as you suggested and we will perhaps later view the resault. Many thanks for your comment. Best wishes, Baldur
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Baldur, and you new bio pic, you were such a sweet child, (I'm sure you are a sweet adult as well....) Pnina
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Cherlyn, thank you very much for your comment. Glad you like it. Soon I am going to upload one more church photo and after that, I will concentrate on other things.

Regards, Baldur

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Thank you for your visit and comment. I am glad you think so. Three new church images are waiting for posting. Regards, Baldur
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Tom, thanks for your visit and kind comment. Glad you like my work. Last months I have not been as active taken photos as I used to be. I hope it will change in the new year. Soon I will post a new photo here. Best regards, Baldur
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