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Old Church
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This is an architectural photo of an old church building in Norfolk, VA. It was shot in RAW file format, after a lot of HPP [Heavily Post-Processed] in Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0, here is the final image after cleaning it up, corrected for lens distortion, added frame and resided for TrekLens. Your comments and critiques are welcome.
Here is a little more info on the Building. The name of it is, Epworth United Methodist Church, Freemason and Boush Streets, Norfolk, Va. Organized in 1848. The present building of Romanesque architecture was built in 1894. The church was constructed in rusticated stone granite with yellow sandstone trim around the doors and windows and toped with a terra cotta roof. The sanctuary is illuminated by 22 beautiful stained glass windows, most notably the Ascension flanked by 2 Tiffany windows. Beautiful building from the street, too bad they have to mess it up with street signs and stop lights… |
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hi Denny good detail nice pov very sharp thourghout well done
regards bryan
- Jonela
(2757) - [2009-03-30 3:51]
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Hi Denny,
This is a nice architectural shot displaying the tower and two sides of the church, good details and great colours well done.
Regards
Jon