JR1 wrote:
Did you know that that is in fact NOT the AISLE in any church, the aisle are the two walkways down the SIDE of a church
Church architecture
In church architecture, an aisle (also known as an isle, yle, or alley) is more specifically a passageway to either side of the nave that is separated from the nave by colonnades or arcades, a row of pillars or columns. Occasionally aisles stop at the transepts, but often aisles can be continued around the apse. Aisles are thus categorized as nave-aisles, transept-aisles or choir-aisles. A semi-circular choir with aisles continued around it, providing access to a series of chapels, is a chevet.
Did you know that that is in fact NOT the AISLE in... (
show quote)
PhotoPrincess, I would crop vertically to get the attention drawn to the couple. You did well with your unique perspective. Did you use a tripod or was it handheld?