City church

by George Lazarette

One of the post-Great Fire churches, St Dunstan's was built by Wren, then "improved" by one David Laing in 1817. The Blitz undid Laing's work, leaving only the Tower, which Laing had not altered.
Uploaded14/08/2009 - 17:44
CategoryArchitecture
Shutter Speed1/640
Aperturef/8
LensN/A
ISO200
Focal Length12mm
Views/Likes78/0

stevejcoe
Posted 14/08/2009 - 19:54 Link
My kind of picture George, very good composition. The EXIF indicates that you used Pattern/Matrix metering, did you need to dial in any compensation?

Steve
mr.mellow
Posted 14/08/2009 - 20:19 Link
Nice shot George, showing what a good job the 12-24mm can do.
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George Lazarette
Posted 17/08/2009 - 11:16 Link
Thanks for the comments. I added .3 of a stop. I usually do add .3 or .7, whichever camera I am using.

G
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