Oger Church
by AxelLuther
I was impressed myself, when processing this photo back home, how green the lights are - actually, this church is very dark and has some greenish light in each section, but you are not aware how green it is . This is the dome of Mainz - another sample of a church in Germany, where you are immediately told, that you are not allowed to use your tripod (for not creating sellable high-quality pictures). Good for me, that this church had a stair at the rear and - so I could lay my camera on a step and shoot from there.
Uploaded15/02/2011 - 07:20
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Posted 15/02/2011 - 10:48
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Great shot Axel, has your signature all over it. Where are the green lights coming from? Interesting that some are a bit yellower.
I think you have a slight bit of barrel distortion on this one, especially the pillars closest to the edges.
I think you have a slight bit of barrel distortion on this one, especially the pillars closest to the edges.
Tim
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Posted 15/02/2011 - 11:42
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thoughton wrote:
Great shot Axel, has your signature all over it. Where are the green lights coming from? Interesting that some are a bit yellower.
I think you have a slight bit of barrel distortion on this one, especially the pillars closest to the edges.
Hi Tim - there are actually lamps sitting in these bows with a spot-like illumination - they use these kind of mercury-gas-light or whatever that is, that appears like a very bright green - due to the overall slightly reduce brightness in this pic they kind of appear more green then white (actually I did not increase the green colors in this picture)
Great shot Axel, has your signature all over it. Where are the green lights coming from? Interesting that some are a bit yellower.
I think you have a slight bit of barrel distortion on this one, especially the pillars closest to the edges.
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Colors are the lack of darkness
You find more of my pictures here: https://pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/axelluther or on my web page: www.axel-luther.com
Colors are the lack of darkness
You find more of my pictures here: https://pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/axelluther or on my web page: www.axel-luther.com
Posted 15/02/2011 - 18:27
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This is amazing and I knew (or I thought I did ) who took this wonderful shot
Fantastic and very imspirational
Fantastic and very imspirational
All the best
David
David
Posted 15/02/2011 - 20:18
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Gorgeous shot, Axel. Wonderful colours and lights, mainly the green ones. Well done.
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