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God's Light
By Trancepole
May 10th, 2014
Chapel in Untermoosen, Wonneberg, Bavaria. Taken on December 31, 2013. The Sun was just rising and the light was really nice. This picture ist one of the first I made so I know it's not perfect. I hope some of you like it anyway.
Adobe Lightroom 5.3
Canon EOS 700D, Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM.
Photo Settings: 55mm, f/11, 1/60 second, ISO 100.
Map: 47.9164, 12.7350
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Posted By: lifestream
about 8 years, 3 months ago
Nice shot. I like the overall composition of the photo, and while the sky does look a bit blown out, it seems to work with the fact it's a little chapel type building, and the title of the photo adds to that 'religious light' feel even more. Don't give up, and keep shooting. Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
The only major critique I have for this piece is the harsh contrast in the shaded area to the sunlit area. One side looks very calid, while the other looks almost frozen. Maybe a feather or fade from one side to the other would ease up the harsh contrast.
The only major critique I have for this piece is the harsh contrast in the shaded area to the sunlit area. One side looks very calid, while the other looks almost frozen. Maybe a feather or fade from one side to the other would ease up the harsh contrast.
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I don't know if the burned out parts could be or should be handled better.