Grace Cathedral
PrevailingConditions
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I did a kind of mini road-trip on President's day, just sort of wandering around. I ended up spending some time at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. It's a very cool building and fortunately they allow tripods. In this particular case, I also used a pano head to make sure everything lined up right. I also bracketed everything, but haven't had a chance to really go through all the processing. This is the initial stitch and some quick editing late at night just to see how it would turn out.
I welcome your comments. I'll try to post more when I get time to process and post.
Thanks,
Mike
I welcome your comments. I'll try to post more when I get time to process and post.
Thanks,
Mike
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I guess because of the blue window tint, that is what the color of light would be.
Golden or white would be ideal.
I would explore monochrome!
Cheers!
I'm not sure I completely follow your comment, but yes, the color is largely due to the stained glass windows. The structure itself is mostly grey concrete. I'll probably try monochrome once I get a chance.
Thanks.
I welcome your feedback, but leave the editing to me - thanks!
That was pretty much it.....I will see it from home monitor to be sure.....but don't think blue light is is going well with rest of the scene...JMO....but you can't do anything about it, other than monochrome.
OK, I understand better what you're saying. I actually liked the different colors coming in through the windows while I was there. The sun was to the left of the frame and you can see how the colors are more defined on the leftmost pillars and more diffuse on the right. Overall it gives it the bluish red hue that you see in the shot. There are also some spotlights scattered around the interior. This would probably be better on a cloudy day because the light would be even more diffuse, but it was sunny out on this particular day.
Thanks,
Mike
I welcome your feedback, but leave the editing to me - thanks!
Thanks Wayne.
Mike
I welcome your feedback, but leave the editing to me - thanks!
How many images stitched? More than one row?
Phil
"You don't take a photograph, you make it." ~Ansel Adams
Phil
Just one row, five shots across. The camera was in portrait orientation at 24mm on a full frame camera.
Thanks,
Mike
I welcome your feedback, but leave the editing to me - thanks!