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richard hans

Exposure Date: 2008:08:18 03:06:27;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 20D;
Exposure Time: 1/40.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/5.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 800;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: +-1 2/3
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 10.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows;


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Wow, I can see how you'd need a 10 mm to get all of  this detail in.  What a beautiful place of Worship.  I've not been in many opulent Cathedrals, and this one is very ornate.  Is it very old?  The chandelier is exceptional, as are the beautiful paintings.  Nice shot Richard.  Cheers for now, Gail

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Excellent photograph of the decorated portion inside the church. Exposure, sharpness & color all are striking. Great effort has been put (1/40, f/5, ISO 800) to get the right exposure in an otherwise dark environment. But it was not right to include the main source of light (sun lighted window) in such a ccondition inside the photo frame. The lighted window at the top right is distracting. The extra wide angle (10 mm) has also produced some bending effect at the top. These two problems could have been avoided by using a less wide (may be 18 mm or 24 mm) lens and there by excluding the lighted window from the photo frame, if reqired by a little re-composing. -  Congratulations & Regards.

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My friend this is a very highly skilled internal capture.

I always beleived that such internal work is very hard to lit evenly and gain proper details, but this is not the case with your work here, the exposure and control over light is a real outstanding, the details are very impressive and the composition is so well balanced.

Great job my friend as usual, thank you for sharing it and wishing you all of the best.

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A masterpiece from an ever-creative photographer. Very skillful use of 10 mm lens. This image is an attention-drawer with perfect color tonality. The bw version is more dramatic. Regards.

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Richard, Both of these are incredible. Such wonderful light and details. I think I prefer the crop of the B/W, but I love the patina of the golds and richness of the reds in this one. THey are both very opulent. 

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Very effective wide angle shot. I feel the person on the right taking a picture is a bit distracting. But otherwise  a great shot. best regards.

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A beautiful view of the inside of the church with much detail. but technically it is not good,much bias likely sible to the lens you used .with sofware you can straighten a lot,but there renains litle of the picture.

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This coloured one is really outstanding and is free from the distraction of the original photograph as I have mentioned in my earlier comment. The B&W one was superb, which I failed to mentioned earlier. - Deep Regards.

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