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Digital original, 14 frame exposure blend, 2 frame stitch |
My second chance to photograph in St George's Church built on the work I made earlier in the summer, but with the increased resolution of the Canon EOS 5DsR, the images took things to a new level of detail and fidelity.
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Digital original |
As with the previous session in the church, I worked between the ultra-wide 17mm tilt-shift, and longer lenses - a 300mm. The above detail of the organ took full advantage of the compressed perspective and narrow angle of view of the long lens.
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Digital original, 5frame exposure blend |
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