Nave, Amiens Cathedral, Somme, Franceby Bob Culshaw
A 15 vertical frame ( 45 images in total) HDR panorama of this magnificent Cathedral built over 800 years ago.
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Canon 400D, Canon EF-s 17-85mm IS USM Lens @17mm, ISO 100, f13, bracketed +2, 0 -2 EV’s, Nodal Ninja 3 pano head and tripod used. Stitched in Autopano Pro, tonemapped in Photomatix Pro and finished in CS5
For more information on this huge Cathedral – see Here
166 viewings, 24 favouritings and 4 features at 19th May 2011
Image size: 24 ins x 34 ins
Featured in the ‘HDR Photography’ Group 16th June 2011
Featured in the ‘Wide Angle Photography’ Group 16th June 2011
Featured in the ‘Quality Texture, HDR and Photo Manipulation’ Group 19th June 2011
Fantastic detail and love the shimmering light on the floor. A bit surprised there are chairs instead of the typical pews though. Any info? I bet Mass here is glorious. ;)
Thanks Joe. Don’t know the reason officially but I suspect it is so they can be removed for fetes (the French have plenty). Have seen shots without the chairs and it is so huge you could stage a soccer match there!
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I’m seriously impressed !!!
Another masterful piece of work Bob.
wonderful composition
Wow, super interior image Bob, beautiful symmetry, love it …
Another winner Bob.
Fantastic detail and love the shimmering light on the floor. A bit surprised there are chairs instead of the typical pews though. Any info? I bet Mass here is glorious. ;)
Thanks Joe. Don’t know the reason officially but I suspect it is so they can be removed for fetes (the French have plenty). Have seen shots without the chairs and it is so huge you could stage a soccer match there!
– Bob Culshaw
Stunning work :)
Wow, what splendid and magnificent architecture! And your shot of it is amazing! Such great detail and dof!
Beautiful! Greatwork!
Wow.. so flawless!!