I have photographed this chapel numerous times. But the other day the clouds were big and puffy. I thought they gave the chapel rather nice backdrop. So FYC
You nailed it this time, Frank!
UTMike wrote:
You nailed it this time, Frank!
Thanks Mike, for your very kind words.
photophile wrote:
Well taken.
Thanks Karin, glad you liked it.
R.G. wrote:
Heavenly
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Yup a little heaven on earth.
yssirk123 wrote:
Beautiful image Frank!
Thanks Bill, the clouds were certainly cooperating that day.
This is a very charming little church and a very nice photo of it.
May I just suggest... it seems to be leaning back a little. If you use Lightroom... a little vertical adjustment in the Transform module will straighten it up nicely.
As a former NJ resident.... where is it located?
Barry
bbrowner wrote:
This is a very charming little church and a very nice photo of it.
May I just suggest... it seems to be leaning back a little. If you use Lightroom... a little vertical adjustment in the Transform module will straighten it up nicely.
As a former NJ resident.... where is it located?
Barry
Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I thought when I was working on it I made sure it was sitting properly. I will have to go back in and take another look.
It is in Whippany. If you are not familiar with Whippany it is next to Morristown.
It's not a lot... but it does lean backwards just enough to (maybe) notice. That adjustment will cut out just as bit of the sides. But nothing significant.
I've learned that when taking pics of buildings, I try to get as far back as I can for the exposure and then crop in during PP. That helps avoid leaning buildings. Of course often you can't get back enough. Then it's... the best you can.
I know Whippany. I was a teacher in Madison for 35 years and lived 22 years in Livingston... with some in Madison. But never saw that little church.
Barry
bbrowner wrote:
It's not a lot... but it does lean backwards just enough to (maybe) notice. That adjustment will cut out just as bit of the sides. But nothing significant.
I've learned that when taking pics of buildings, I try to get as far back as I can for the exposure and then crop in during PP. That helps avoid leaning buildings. Of course often you can't get back enough. Then it's... the best you can.
I know Whippany. I was a teacher in Madison for 35 years and lived 22 years in Livingston... with some in Madison. But never saw that little church.
Barry
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I will keep your suggestion in mind about shooting buildings. When we were looking to move from West Orange we did look at a couple of places in Madison. A really nice town.
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