Ahhh, I know I've been in Grace Cathedral once or twice over the years but I bet that last time I was in there was at least 20 years ago so I'm foggy on the interior details. It's just that the icon-like pictures on the altar look a bit eastern for an Episcopalian church. Hmm, I'll have to visit the website and find out more about their decor...
Might be due to the stained glass, but there is a very strong blue cast in the shadows of #2 along the bottom and left and right edges. I'd adjust the white balance accordingly and maybe do some noise reduction there as well.
@Richard said:
Might be due to the stained glass, but there is a very strong blue cast in the shadows of #2 along the bottom and left and right edges. I'd adjust the white balance accordingly and maybe do some noise reduction there as well.
Yup... moire...
Taken with my Nikon V2; which I rarely use
Took a bunch with horrible iso then realized the cam had three tiers of auto iso
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Let me guess, was the piece Benjamin Britten's "A Ceremony of Carols"? Is that an orthodox church?
I don't know of the selections (great acoustics) , but I do know that it's not an orthodox church; not aware of any in San Francisco
This is Grace Cathedral a protestant house of worship
BTW Merry Christmas everybody.....
Ahhh, I know I've been in Grace Cathedral once or twice over the years but I bet that last time I was in there was at least 20 years ago so I'm foggy on the interior details. It's just that the icon-like pictures on the altar look a bit eastern for an Episcopalian church. Hmm, I'll have to visit the website and find out more about their decor...
Take care and have a wonderful holiday season!
Might be due to the stained glass, but there is a very strong blue cast in the shadows of #2 along the bottom and left and right edges. I'd adjust the white balance accordingly and maybe do some noise reduction there as well.
Yup... moire...
Taken with my Nikon V2; which I rarely use
Took a bunch with horrible iso then realized the cam had three tiers of auto iso