2nd Presbyterian

© Steven E. Ray

2nd Presbyterian

Uploaded: September 15, 2007

Description


Gothic Cathedral built in 1959 downtown Indianapolis.
Modeled after 15th century Saint Chapelle in France.
Applied a few effects. Canon 28-135mm.
Entered "Catch All".

Exif: F Number: 11, Exposure Bias Value: +0, Exposure Time: 1/320, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 400, White Balance: auto white balance, Focal Length: 30mm, Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D

Comments

Jennifer L. Alder September 16, 2007

VERY cool perspective and angle, Steven!
The clarity and color are simply fantastic!!!
:) #739555

Sandra R. Alvey September 16, 2007

Oooh...Steven this is AWESOME! Love the blur on the sky! Fantastic details in the building.

Sandi #4798932

Susan T. Evans level-classic September 16, 2007

The angle and detail are awesome, the sky really sets it off too. #4800437

David Phalen September 17, 2007

Awesome POV, color, details and effects! #4804732

Lisa J. Boulden level-classic September 17, 2007

The perspective and the sky details make this such an incredible image!!!
So very well seen and captured, Steven!
--lisa #4805450

"emmanuel ""nolax""" N. Montemar September 18, 2007

superb clarity, love the treatment on this one steven!! #4805889

Sherry Sturgis September 18, 2007

Magnificant Perspective!!!! The details in the building are wonderful, Steven!!! #4807063

Christopher Jamison September 18, 2007

very cool post processing. strong perspective too! #4807073

Stefania Barbier level-classic September 20, 2007

you are right Steven... they are similar... (my capture and yours)... well, that means that in my opinion your photo is SPECTACULAR!!! ☺ #4814647

Stephen Zacker September 20, 2007

Cool perspective and sky #4817782

Debbie Hartley September 20, 2007

Love the perspective and the sky Steven! Nice effects too! #4818364

Datha Y. Thompson September 21, 2007

WOW!!! Awesome perspective!! Love everything about it Steven!! EXCELLENT :0) #4819734

September 21, 2007

How refreshing! The treatment really adds to this and has brought out the creative side of you that you talk of. Buildings such as this one are so beautiful but it's difficult to capture that beauty - you've done it magnificently. #4821485

Colleen Farrell October 06, 2007

Fabulous POV and comp, Steven! I'm really enjoying looking through your gallery! #4891851

Raymond Pauly October 10, 2007

Very unique perspective and good use of effects, Steven! I like to shoot churches and I do it a lot. Nice shot! #4909181

Kathleen K. Parker level-deluxe October 30, 2007

Throughout your gallery, you present a very unique and interesting point of view, such as this church photo. Really like the way you see things, Steven.
kk #5003653

Jennifer A. Lambert November 14, 2007

Hi Steven,
I have a shot kinda like this with the church and clouds and a different angle...I am going to be working on in PSP today...Take a look tomorrow and see how I did. Nothing compared to yours I am sure..But I will try ! I took the shot a few weeks ago before a wedding I was shooting at that church. I got a few like this and just haven't had time to edit them and get them up. You inspired me to get on it..LOL Thank you ! Lovely shot Steven, it truly is !
Many Blessings, Jenny #5071830

Judy A. Lawhon March 19, 2008

Steven...I really like your POV on this as well as the brilliant sky and details!! #5664586

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