Showing posts with label Church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Church. Show all posts

Friday, April 3, 2009

A Different Perpective

 
Spain, 2005.  I have had the chance to photograph many beautiful churches around the work and the cathedral in Barcelona was no exception.  However, the pictures can start to look the same after a while so I start to experiment with points of view and perspective.  I was particularly happy with this one--this was taken from behind the altar looking up.  I like the flow of the picture and the altered point of view.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Fun with Exposure Settings


I had the chance to go up to the Great Smokey National Park in early October for my fall break with my parents and my fiancee. We had a wonderful time being leaf watchers and I am sure some of those picts will make their way here (I am just not getting around to editing them!). These two shots are essentially identical, take of the same subject just a few seconds apart. This is the Cades Cove primitive Baptist Church, organized June 16, 1827. As we were getting ready to leave I noticed that if you stood in just the right part of the parking lot and hoped that no one ran over you, the sun was right at the top of the bell tower/steeple. I snapped a couple shots playing with exposures and f-stops to come up with these two. I like the contrast between them--I hope you do too!

Friday, May 2, 2008

The Light of Faith

Quick post today before heading off to give my final exam. This photo comes from Croatia in 2005. I joined several of the Pepperdine students on a mission trip there over spring break and caught this picture in the main cathedral in Zagreb. It was interesting to visit as I had been to Yugoslavia as a kid and this was the first time I have revisited a piece of land which was now a new country!