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Old 31-10-2013, 01:26 PM
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Church @ Blampied

Here is a single shot of the church that I did a pano of here The ISO was doubled which allowed for a bit more lighting in the foreground.

As I mentioned previously it was tough to frame the shot with the street lights behind but I managed to use the church to block out the main part of the lights.

Canon 6D, 24mm @ f2.8 ISO 6400 for 15 seconds.

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Wow! Not sure if it is beautiful or scary ...perhaps a bit of both?

Either way it's excellent

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Wow! Not sure if it is beautiful or scary ...perhaps a bit of both?
Haha Thanks Mike, I was trying to think of a way to get some light inside the church and coming out the windows, thought it might even out the street lights and add a creepy feel to the shot, will have to return with a ladder as the windows where too high.

I tried something like that in NZ (see attached) but didnt get to explore it more (think I needed a brigher burst to get some beams coming out) as I only had the place to myself for a limited time (5 minutes) and didnt think others wanted me light painting and walking thru their shots
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Haha Thanks Mike, I was trying to think of a way to get some light inside the church and coming out the windows, thought it might even out the street lights and add a creepy feel to the shot, will have to return with a ladder as the windows where too high.

I tried something like that in NZ (see attached) but didnt get to explore it more (think I needed a brigher burst to get some beams coming out) as I only had the place to myself for a limited time (5 minutes) and didnt think others wanted me light painting and walking thru their shots
Yes that would have been even more excellent as that shot from NZ shows

a couple of ladies dancing around an open fire with thin flowing dresses might have looked...?...err, ok, tacky

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Old 31-10-2013, 03:34 PM
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lol got to watch out for fire saftey with those flowing dresses especially this time of year
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Excellent photo Matt.

Great mood and composition.

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Great mood and composition.

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