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29th November 2015, 12:41 PM
#1
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29th November 2015, 01:51 PM
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Re: St. Peter's Cathedral Saltzburg.
Cathedrals are my usual subjects when on a guided tour, I tend to stay outside when the trip is of my own choosing. Haven't taken a guided tour in about eight years so very few cathedral interiors for me lately. Was this visit a guided tour or were you experimenting and looking for a particular lighting?
Nice captures.
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29th November 2015, 01:52 PM
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Re: St. Peter's Cathedral Saltzburg.
Excellent set of images with majestic outlook; really well done
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29th November 2015, 02:44 PM
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Re: St. Peter's Cathedral Saltzburg.
Beautiful images, John.
It must have been a slow day as you seem to have been able to avoid getting any people into the first two shots.
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29th November 2015, 03:52 PM
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Re: St. Peter's Cathedral Saltzburg.
Great set of images John
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30th November 2015, 02:54 AM
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Re: St. Peter's Cathedral Saltzburg.
Beautiful. I love old cathedrals like this, and would love tour this one someday. Thanks to your great photos, this place is on my list.
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30th November 2015, 03:03 AM
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Re: St. Peter's Cathedral Saltzburg.
Very well done, enjoyed viewing.
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30th November 2015, 09:26 AM
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Re: St. Peter's Cathedral Saltzburg.
John, no we were just wandering under our own steam. Guided tours tend to be a bit restrictive. The lighting was what it was in that a very grey day outside made it particularly dark. You'll note that none of the internal lights are on. I exposed for the windows so they wouldn't burn out and then raised the shadows in PP. Thank goodness for RAW.
Thanks Manfred. I think the combination of rain and the start of the Christmas Markets that day had most people otherwise occupied. The building wasn't empty by any means but I was able to choose my time.
Thanks Nandakumar, Binnur, Sam and Jim for commenting. Well worth a visit Sam.
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1st December 2015, 07:22 AM
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Re: St. Peter's Cathedral Saltzburg.
John...all beautiful areas you have shot here...the processing is great but in #2 bothers me a bit because those two squares (?) on the floor looks like it is standing (?) especially the first one looks like it is a support to the structure of the main subject.
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1st December 2015, 08:51 AM
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Re: St. Peter's Cathedral Saltzburg.
Excellent work, John. I really like the straight verticals in #1 and #5. Great composition and fantastic rendering from raw.
IMHO, this series is quite educational and it demonstrates the importance of planning your shots and getting things right at both shooting and postprocessing stages.
Thank you for sharing.
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1st December 2015, 10:59 AM
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Re: St. Peter's Cathedral Saltzburg.
Very rich, warm tones though not appearing at all unnatural.
Thanks for the explanation of the organs. It's not unusual for a large cathedral with several chapels to have one main organ and some smaller organs in some of the chapels. Even so, I have never given any thought to how many organs any particular cathedral has.
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2nd December 2015, 10:02 AM
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Re: St. Peter's Cathedral Saltzburg.
Thanks Izzie. It's just the effect of the WA distortion. I should have corrected it.
Thanks Dem. I agree but it took me years before I learned the value of stopping and "reading" a scene before pressing the shutter button. Still don't always remember even in shots like these where there is no time pressure.
Mike, you got me thinking (as always). I've come to the conclusion that the warmth you describe is probably down to the metering method. I rarely stray from Auto White Balance and so metering for the windows to avoid blowing out the highlights by recomposing on a half press of the Shutter Button, probably has the white balance erring that way and consequently warms up the interior. Altering the exposure compensation instead might avoid that I guess. Not sure - anybody any thoughts .
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