Looking along the tiles in the aisle of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Ballarat.
The late afternoon sunlight was coming directly in the main stained glass window, lighting up the aisle and pews.
St Patrick’s Cathedral foundation stone was laid in 1858. The style of the church is early Gothic from the era of Edward the 1st in the 13th Century.
113 views: 1 September 2012.
Three photos processed with OLONEO HDRengine.
Olympus E-30, Zuiko 7-14mm, 7mm, f6.3, 1.6 – 4.0 sec., ISO 100. HDR
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Beautiful architecture and capture John,Just stunning x
Hi Pauline. Thanks for the visit and comments. I have tried a new HDR program and was really happy with the results of this one. Late afternoon light seemed to was everything with a yellow glow near the altar and the remainder of the church was very dark.
I am seeing churches in a different light now!
– John Sharp
Stunning piece of work!
Hi John. Thanks for your comments & visit. A sunny Winter’s day in cold Ballarat sent me exploring some indoor sites. I found things I didn’t know existed!
– John Sharp
Excellent work John!
Hi Arfan. Thanks for the visit and the Favourite. Much appreciated.
– John Sharp
Top Class HDRi work…my compliments !
Thanks for your comment. Much appreciated.
– John Sharp
Beautiful.
Hi Warren. Thanks for the visit. Much appreciated.
– John Sharp
Excellent work
Hi Keith. Thanks for the visit & the comment. Much appreciated.
– John Sharp