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Iside Church near The PantheonI'm a bit slack to look up my notes as still a bit jetlagged.
This was taken handheld as tripods and flash are not allowed in these churches. Comments welcome: Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: Iside Church near The PantheonNice photo. I like the perpective and colours.
Re: Iside Church near The PantheonLovely colours and lighting
Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
Come follow the rabbit hole...
Re: Iside Church near The PantheonAlthough I am not a painter, I think that the disjunctive perturbation of the spatial relationships visually and conceptually activates the substructure of critical thinking.
gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Iside Church near The Pantheon
Quite. Bob habitually uses angular fragmentation of pigment in order to consummate his all-pervading theme of hermetic anarchy. Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
Re: Iside Church near The PantheonThe colours are beautiful and exposure is spot on and the framing is nice.
Did you shoot this one in portrait at all? I would love to see a shot showing the dome ceiling, the straight lines leading into the domed would would provide a nice contrast IMO. you have done well to hand hold this one as I am sure it required reasonably slow shutter speeds with the ambient lighting. It's a shame no tripod was allowed as the picture looks a little soft.
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