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a church in trastevere


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Exposure Date: 2011:06:11 11:52:16;
Model: NIKON D300S;
FNumber: f/4.19999;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 200;
FocalLength: 11.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5 Macintosh;


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Architecture

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There are two perspectives here! Haven't seen something like this before!

Congratulations Niki!

Best regards!

PDE

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Beautiful colours and perspective. Maybe I would prefer ideal symmetry here, but not sure. Thank you for sharing this wonderful interior of the church.

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Excellent lights and textures, Niki ... nice perspective of this beautiful church. You were lucky to be alone there ... when I went to the Trastevere, there was quite a crowd in this church. Ciao ...

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the architecture is magnificent but i must be a contrarian here. the HDR effect does the image no favors. to my taste, it is a over-the-top.

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Absolutely beautiful!!! Such an impressive image. I love your POV, makes for a much more interesting shot when you consider the columns, patterns on the floor and intricate ceiling.  Very well done niki!!

Warm regards, Gail

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I can appreciate that many people find the HDR effect attractive
I'm however not a big fan of it to document interiors as I find it distorts reality too much. This is a beautiful interior and it was photographed in a pleasing way, perspective wise.

There is however, a small problem. Either the camera is tilted slightly to the left or right (not sure) or there is inherent distortion being produced in the lens. This could be corrected easily as could the lack of depth of field that is causing a blur at the top and bottom of the image.  This too could be corrected by taking another exposure with a smaller aperture and using that in the HDR blending process. This is a lovely church that could produce many great images with the proper technique.

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