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St. Peter Church in Jefferson City, Mo.
Dec 25, 2015 21:41:19   #
Rufe Loc: Missouri
 
One of the oldest churches in Missouri. This is a three shot series. This was taken on Christmas eve.



Middle shot
Middle shot...

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Dec 25, 2015 21:45:02   #
luvmypets Loc: Born & raised Texan living in Fayetteville NC
 
Beautiful photos of that gorgeous church!!!

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Dec 25, 2015 22:25:19   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, Colorado
 
A stunning HDR treatment. Simply stunning! :thumbup:

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Dec 26, 2015 08:28:05   #
greymule Loc: Colorado
 
Rufe wrote:
One of the oldest churches in Missouri. This is a three shot series. This was taken on Christmas eve.


:thumbup: :thumbup:

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Dec 26, 2015 09:25:00   #
Rufe Loc: Missouri
 
luvmypets wrote:
Beautiful photos of that gorgeous church!!!


Thank you luvmypets.

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Dec 26, 2015 09:25:19   #
Rufe Loc: Missouri
 
Jakebrake wrote:
A stunning HDR treatment. Simply stunning! :thumbup:


Thanks, Jakebrake.

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Dec 26, 2015 09:25:45   #
Rufe Loc: Missouri
 
greymule wrote:
:thumbup: :thumbup:


Thanks Greymule.

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Dec 26, 2015 11:58:20   #
Armadillo Loc: Ventura, CA
 
Rufe wrote:
One of the oldest churches in Missouri. This is a three shot series. This was taken on Christmas eve.


Rufe,

Very nice use of Exposure Compensation with three exposures for later HDR processing.
The HDR was handled with a lot of care to bring out the fine details without overcooking the final images.

There is only one thing you might want to look at again, column perspective. You tried to make the column vertical, but the ones at the edges of the frame are still leaning. The horizontal elements (cabinet) may look like they are not level, but this may well be perspective from where the camera was located. Vertical elements need to be straight up and down in reference to the frame of the photograph.

Michael G

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Dec 26, 2015 14:49:21   #
joe west Loc: Taylor, Michigan
 
Rufe wrote:
One of the oldest churches in Missouri. This is a three shot series. This was taken on Christmas eve.


really nice, :P :thumbup:

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Dec 26, 2015 14:50:52   #
Rufe Loc: Missouri
 
Armadillo wrote:
Rufe,

Very nice use of Exposure Compensation with three exposures for later HDR processing.
The HDR was handled with a lot of care to bring out the fine details without overcooking the final images.

There is only one thing you might want to look at again, column perspective. You tried to make the column vertical, but the ones at the edges of the frame are still leaning. The horizontal elements (cabinet) may look like they are not level, but this may well be perspective from where the camera was located. Vertical elements need to be straight up and down in reference to the frame of the photograph.

Michael G
Rufe, br br Very nice use of Exposure Compensatio... (show quote)


Thanks for pointing that out. I will keep my eye out for those in the future.

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Dec 26, 2015 14:51:06   #
Rufe Loc: Missouri
 
joe west wrote:
really nice, :P :thumbup:


Thanks Joe

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Dec 27, 2015 19:16:58   #
bobburk3 Loc: Maryland
 
If you click on "store original" when you are uploading the images, we get to see the higher quality image that you created.

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Sep 10, 2021 19:15:51   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
Rufe wrote:
One of the oldest churches in Missouri. This is a three shot series. This was taken on Christmas eve.


Excellent ✳️💞🌀💞✳️

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