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Photography Area~Our Photos => Architecture / Buildings => Topic started by: Barbarian on July 17, 2009, 02:14:47 PM
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Near the art colony founded by Grant Wood. Built in the early 1900s, the church is still being used. The road is quite narrow in front of the Church, and I had to take several shots of bits of the structure, and stitch them together.
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Considering this was pieced together...if I read right...the pictures are amazing.
Most interesting is that the church is still used.
The first shot is pieced together. I had nothing wider than 18mm, and that wouldn't even get a third of the structure, the street was so narrow, and there was no place to back up. The second is HDR, but not stitched.
Well Done!