Awesome, another good one, you are on form this month MA. Care to share you set-up? light painting? multiple exposures?
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This is Australia's oldest Catholic Church, St John's in Richmond, Tasmania.
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Thanks Richard. I didn't take any light painting gear so I took lots of exposures and created an artificial light painted scene out of 3 shots.
Amazing!!! I could not stop looking at this picture.![]()
It is a wonderful image. Great work, MA.![]()
I love the silhouette, the depth of the church and the colour of the sky!
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Nice one MA! How many exposures you take for this one?
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Thanks Iggy, Bambi and Marko.
If I'd had my lights with me I could have got this in one shot I reckon Marko but without them I had to make it an artificial light painting, without any artificial lighting. Only 3 exposures here.
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