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I finally got out on a walk about with the camera. This is one of the oldest buildings in the City of Edmonton.
Three exposures fused in Photomatix. Canon T1i EFS 10-22 mm f/3.5 - 4.5 USM It was built in the Gothic Revival style, modelled in part on Gothic English country churches, with a square crenellated front tower and three prominent stained glass windows. Holy Trinity is also one of the few buildings constructed using clinker brinks, with their irregular and burnt appearance, produced by being over-fired or too close to the kiln fire. Completed in 1913, I hope you like it. cheers scottie |
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Id like to see the same shot but without the overpowering shadows.
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Thanks Bynx, I'll have to get back there at a different time of day or different conditions. I also noticed today that I had the WB set to fluorescant. Don't know why.....
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