Landmarks in Lights (in Bryn Athyn, PA)
sapphire73
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Here are a few shots from the Landmarks in Lights event in Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania earlier this month. There were photographers (and tripods) everywhere, so perhaps someone will see this and post some more photos from that night.
I welcome input that might help me get better shots next year (it is an annual event) and/or reprocess these shots from the RAW files.
1. Bryn Athyn Cathedral
2. The West Door
3. The Side Door
4. The Small Chapel
5. Glencairn Museum
6. Windows in the Great Hall
7. Madonna and Child
8. Cairnwood Mansion
I welcome input that might help me get better shots next year (it is an annual event) and/or reprocess these shots from the RAW files.
1. Bryn Athyn Cathedral
2. The West Door
3. The Side Door
4. The Small Chapel
5. Glencairn Museum
6. Windows in the Great Hall
7. Madonna and Child
8. Cairnwood Mansion
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I find it difficult to get a great photo shooting up. While the scene looks fantastic to the eye it never seems to translate to a great 2 dimensional image.
To help reduce the vertical convergence level the camera and back off if you need to get more height in the frame. The more you point the camera up the more distortion you will have.
You could also buy or rent a tilt shift lens.
I think #8 could also benefit from multiple exposures.
Sam
Glencairn Museum doesn't allow flash so I was trying to shoot these with the available light - at night - but they might look much better if I go back during the day sometime. We'll see.
Thank you for taking the time to comment on these shots!
Gretchen
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Practice in the day time with any bldg to maximize the initial capture as well as the post.
Good luck!!
Sam
I have PSE 9, so I'm not sure if I have the capability to do this or not but will check it out. When I was shooting this last year, dgrin was doing a SOOC challenge and I discovered that the 7D has an electronic level which was a huge help. Sounds like I should have used it this time as well.
There is a road below the hill but it is a very large hill so a truck or RV might not help. (They used to allow sledding in the winter until there were a couple of close calls with the infrequently used road and children coming downhill very quickly.) But I could try extending my sturdiest tripod as high as it will go and see what happens, practicing at other times. Thanks for the great suggestions, Sam. Much appreciated!
Gretchen
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