Spectacular colours in that.

I was impressed by the lack of lens distortion - did that require any work in post?


Cheers

Brian

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Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://lyons-ryan.org/southernlight/



Quoting George Sinos <[email protected]>:

This is the "Corpus Christi" window from St. Bridget's Church.  It is
one of twelve windows, each representing an event from the liturgical
calendar.

<http://georges.posterous.com/stained-glass-window-st-bridgets-church>

I've returned to the church several times to photograph the windows,
altars, and many, many details. A couple of additional trips may be
necessary, but most of the photography is complete.  Now, the effort
of turning the photos into finished work begins.  I've started making
a few prints.

This is has been a very very interesting project.  The windows, due to
their locations, the lighting and a few other things have been a
learning experience.  Before the project I hadn't given much thought
to white balance for the windows.  A bit of Tungsten light reflecting
from the frames on the inside, natural light from the outside.

I returned a couple of times to get a photo of each window with
similar outside light.  Daylight WB has resulted in the best color
rendition. For the photos, the window colors look best on a clear day
with no direct sunlight.

It's interesting how small changes in exposure effected the color and
detail in the smaller window pieces.  Glad I bracketed the exposures.

GS

George Sinos
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www.georgesphotos.net
plus.georgesinos.com

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