“ Church Symmetry ”
The entrance and exit for my local church.

I really wanted to open the doors to even out the light on the floor but decided against it.
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  • TOM CRAY Edited a year ago

    That is a stunning g shot.  I have spent 18 months photographing a church locally...would love to have access to this one. Exposure and detail are perfect.

    That is a stunning g shot.  I have spent 18 months photographing a church locally...would love to have access to this one. Exposure and detail are perfect.

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  • MarthaLee McCarthy Edited a year ago

    I like the shadows and light beneath the pews.  I would love to see some of the architectural details maybe by playing with the shadows and exposure. Nice capture… more

    I like the shadows and light beneath the pews.  I would love to see some of the architectural details maybe by playing with the shadows and exposure. Nice capture, though.

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  • Altine Roberts Edited a year ago

    This is so pleasingly level and I like the light flare being on just one side. Lovely shot!

    This is so pleasingly level and I like the light flare being on just one side. Lovely shot!

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  • Diane Mitchell Edited a year ago

    Wow natural symmetry at its best.

    Wow natural symmetry at its best.

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Sony A7iii Sony 24-70mm (ALL Mounts/Speeds)
1/125 f/7.1 16000 28

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