From Wikipedia: "The Benjamin N. Duke Memorial Organ, dedicated in 1976, was built by the Dutch Flentrop Company in the 18th century styles of Dutch and French organs. Housed in the arch between the narthex and the nave, it contains 5,033 pipes controlled by four keyboards and a pedal keyboard. The organ's main case, in which most of the pipes are housed, is built of solid mahogany and decorated with various colors and gold leaf. 40 feet (12 m) tall and 4.5 feet (1.4 m) deep, the main case is situated on a solid oak balcony overlooking the nave."
ALL the organ pipes are silver and ALL the Gothic Columns are light grey. The colors you see here are reflections from the stained glass windows or the golden glow from the hanging tungsten lamps
I actually like the High Key treatment best.
Bob Yankle wrote:
From Wikipedia: "The Benjamin N. Duke Memorial Organ, dedicated in 1976, was built by the Dutch Flentrop Company in the 18th century styles of Dutch and French organs. Housed in the arch between the narthex and the nave, it contains 5,033 pipes controlled by four keyboards and a pedal keyboard. The organ's main case, in which most of the pipes are housed, is built of solid mahogany and decorated with various colors and gold leaf. 40 feet (12 m) tall and 4.5 feet (1.4 m) deep, the main case is situated on a solid oak balcony overlooking the nave."
ALL the organ pipes are silver and ALL the Gothic Columns are light grey. The colors you see here are reflections from the stained glass windows or the golden glow from the hanging tungsten lamps
I actually like the High Key treatment best.
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The colors are gorgeous and the High Key sketch is outstanding.
Built by man, inspired by God. Craftsmanship at its finest and a wonderful job of capturing and sharing it.
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