Wow, a very finely crafted church in a very historic place. Love the flags hanging along the walls. Enjoyed these very much. Hope to make it there someday...It's on my bucket list. Thanks for sharing
James56 wrote:
Wow, a very finely crafted church in a very historic place. Love the flags hanging along the walls. Enjoyed these very much. Hope to make it there someday...It's on my bucket list. Thanks for sharing
Hi James56, well a trip to VF Chapel would be a great experience, you could attend a Sunday service. Not far away is Gettysburg, another historic site. So plan your trip for at least for a week. I think you will enjoy the sites.
ProAmpics wrote:
In side the Church
Wow - I like the whole set but the stain glass is excellent
I haven't had any success with that how do you manage it with bright lights inside the church
Thanks for posting - really appreciate them
Karl
Karl P wrote:
ProAmpics wrote:
In side the Church
Wow - I like the whole set but the stain glass is excellent
I haven't had any success with that how do you manage it with bright lights inside the church
Thanks for posting - really appreciate them
Karl
Hi Karl! Thanks for your comment.....
This site is great for seeing places far from home and discover never before seen items that you hear about but not able to visit.
The method I used to capture the stain glass is, shoot in Av (Canon) mode, adjust your shutter speed ( while looking at your LED viewer after each shot) till you are satisfied with the lighting.. used 400 ISO.. Of course you could use Manuel mode too.. Your choice.. Hope that helps.. I am sure there are others that can give opinions too... Try the regular Forum for more Ideas.. Have fun... Tom
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Thank you for the pointers Tom
Will have a go at this in my church and maybe if good enough post some here
Best wishes
Karl
Karl P wrote:
Thank you for the pointers Tom
Will have a go at this in my church and maybe if good enough post some here
Best wishes
Karl
Great! Look forward to seeing them... PS: don't forget to watch your depth of field setting....
Tom
dandij
Loc: Hoodsport, Washington
Very nice photo's and a beautiful Church.
Thank you for posting these.
Dan :D
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