Hi all, just started a thread about not trying to make my new images look HDRey ( New word) in the editing Forum, but heres an HDR image of a tiny church here in South Africa near an area call Van reenens pass, it is really small and the image was taken from the doorway with my 18-55mm kit lens. Ive used 7 images, to be honest, im not great at capturing architecture, HDR or Processing HDR, so this one is just me playing around.
This is some info i got from this site about the church.
http://www.nightjartravel.com/cultur...rch-van-reenen
Most likely the smallest Roman Catholic church in the world, the structure was built as a memorial by a father for his lost son. Also called the Llandaff Oratory, the church is a lasting tribute to Llandaff Matthews, who died rescuing 8 miners in a mining accident in 1925. The 8 seats within the church are representative of these miners. In active use to a portion of the wider Van Reenen community, the church performs a commemorative function to the remaining Matthews family. It is also a National Monument.
PS, it can cater for a wedding of 8 pple