The Duomo of Florence or Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore is the Florence Cathedral. It's the second most beautiful building I have seen! If you wonder the first one is another church, Fagrada Familia in Barcelona. It's a building of outstanding beauty.
During the night it is illuminated evenly from all sides by strong headlights. You can say the light is flat but all details can be seen clearly.
So it's time for a long exposure tripod exposure and here are the results:
#3
Canon EOS 60D, 32 mm @ f/16 for 15s ISO200, exposure bias 0EV, metering at Pattern
#4
Canon EOS 60D, 40 mm @ f/16 for 10s ISO200, exposure bias 0EV, metering at Pattern
#5
Canon EOS 60D, 24 mm @ f/9 for 5s ISO200, exposure bias 0EV, metering at Pattern
It was a huge surprise I got all this details in #3. I had to protect my tripod from the menacing tourists for 15s. That was not as easy as it sounds . I can also assure you that the SOOC file was not that impressive in terms of sharpness and details. It needs careful sharpening and LCE in photoshop for the final result. I think it's funny that due to the even light it is not totally obvious that the belfry is much further than the main building on the left while the Baptistery (the building on the right) is much much closer.
In #4 I had problems with the different light in all four elements in the image: the dome, the Façade, the Baptistery and the cross on top of a column. Compositionally I tried to align the cross to the big circular opening of the church.
#5 is a picture I particular like. It is from the side where you can just see the beginning of the dome. That part of the Duomo is not in such a good condition as the entrance and the marbles are a bit corroded.
In post processing apart from sharpening and some cropping I turned the sky completed black to better emphasize the buildings.
Any comments and critique is no only welcome but highly desired.
The whole set can be found in my site.
Part 1 – The River
Part 3 - Love Padlocks
Part 4 - The Haze
Part 5 - Pigeons
Part 6 - Shadows
Part 7 - Abstracts
Part 8 - Black&Whites
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