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DEDICATED TO ALBERTO QUINTAL AND HIS DAUGHTER.



Exposure Date: 2012:03:18 05:52:36;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 5D;
Exposure Time: 1/20.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/4.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 400;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 135.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows;


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This huge mural is above the altar at San Juan Bosco Catholic Church

on Flagler St. close to Down Town, Little Havana area in Miami. The

Church has great memories for me, as it was the first church we visit

when we arrived from Cuba in 1962. It was a little group of people

meeting in a movie Theatre and it evolve to be the gorgeous chuch it is

today. (strull down to see more of the church). Thank you for looking.

Rates/comments highly appreciated.

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You've chosen a good vista for the main upload - though it is a tad too warm, Jorge. I like the other images more, particularly the larger view of the inside.

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Hi Jorge,

An excellent use of the 135mm at F/4, as the results are evident .

While you could process each image differently, emphasizing various tones and contrast levels, the essential (technical ) points of these image captures are spot on.

Nice work my friend.

Best Regards,  Mike

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This is an excellent capture with fine light and nice tones.Thnx for dedicating it to our great friend,Alberto Quintal....Best regards(Bobby).
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What a beautiful photograph, Jorge.

I like the rich, warm tones and especially the subject matter. Are you looking forward to Easter Sunday? I am. :)

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As a Jew, I can see why this photograph is an apt representation of Easter.  The mural is magnificent, and so is the image.

My best,

michael

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I loved the series of images here - thanks for sharing. For what it is worth I spent two weeks in Cuba a few years ago. Some say that the USA should lighten up on Cuba and others say absolutely no. This photographic forum is not for that. 

 

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