That's a great capture. It has a lot of feeling and space to it. Is it a theater? Or church?
That's a great capture. It has a lot of feeling and space to it. Is it a theater? Or church?
From you, Scott, that makes my day. 'Quite serious there. Its Portland First Pres. This bldg was done in 1890, Carpenter Gothic style w/ something like 14 species of carved wood. Less than a year w/ all manual camera (blad). It was the most difficult day for metering & shooting. I had access to the lighting, but left them off. The only light was through the stained glass windows on a rainy day. Shortest exposure was 30s. 3 were 3m. I know there are many here for whom that's no particular challenge, but I can see the curvature of the earth between my skills and theirs.
'Hope you & yours had a fine day. Thanks for commenting on this or any other. Positive/negative - doesn't matter. I'm voracious for skilled feedback. Thank You again!
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I was at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta Friday, with some students (I'm the designated Art Dept. driver for field trips as I have a lot of experience with the big van, especially in downtown Atlanta).
We were leaving to get some dinner and I saw this guy sitting in front of a statue throwing rocks or something at it and snapped this photo.
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