Crypt Chapel
Uploaded: January 06, 2011 04:16:19
Bethlehem Chapel in the lower (crypt) level at Washington National Cathedral. 3 exposure HDR combination plus Topaz Adjust filters.
Construction for the cathedral began in this chapel in 1907, and while the chapel was complete in 5 years, the building took 83 years to finish.
The vast majority of the building is 14th century English style gothic, while this chapel is designed as 13th century English gothic.
Exif: F Number: 11.3, ISO: 400, FocalLength: 10.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 7D
Joy Rector January 06, 2011
simply fantastic #1341760Nikki McDonald January 06, 2011
I agree completely with Joy. Your new toys have brought new life to this magnificent structure, Chris. Simply gorgeous. #9145962Claudia Kuhn January 06, 2011
Wonderful comp and tones Chris! #9145969Jeff Robinson January 06, 2011
Outstanding - Great comp, clarity and treatment! Jeff #9146012Richard B. Hallick January 06, 2011
Your series of photos of the National Cathedral are simply magnificent. You have a great sense of composition, and capture the ornate detail with wonderful artistry. You may be able to accumulate enough of these to publish your own photo book. Do tourist have the ability to shoot this type of scene without people present? #9146046Cathy Barrows January 06, 2011
beautifully done #9146078Jane Holestine January 06, 2011
I was thinking the same thing as Richard... a book should be in your future. Fantastic image! #9146363Melinda F. Schneider January 06, 2011
An incredible place! Just the right about of desaturation! #9146441Michele Peterson January 06, 2011
I was going to suggest a book as well, Chris. These photos are just amazing. This one especially with the effects you did with it is great! #9146697Usman M. Bajwa January 06, 2011
A fantastic HDR and tones, Chris. Love the design elements too. Good luck with this, I am hoping we see this one again!UB. #9147370
Chris Budny January 07, 2011
Thank you all very much! I've done a few photo books for myself and family... Given how many images of the cathedral I've made over the years, perhaps I should consider a book just for that!Richard - Yes, visitors do have the ability to capture these scenes without people present, but it takes a little luck. This was shot New Year's Day, which definitely helped thin the crowds. Still, I had to wait for a strolling couple to leave the room, but had a few minutes before the next visitors came in... #9148017
Fanie Heymans January 07, 2011
WOW again Christopher! You are very fortunate to be able to take pictures of such beautiful places! Phenomenal capture! #9148088Chris Budny January 07, 2011
Thanks Fanie! If you're ever in DC (this goes for anyone here!) drop me a line---I'm a volunteer tour guide at this cathedral on the weekends, and I love sharing the building with photographers! #9148100Liz blahh January 07, 2011
Terrific composition, love the B/W! #9149418Chris Budny January 07, 2011
Thanks, Liz! #9149433Robert Jensen January 07, 2011
outstanding use of HDR and Topaz - another one straight into my favorites #9149454Chris Budny January 08, 2011
Thanks so much, Robert! #9149705Mitch Spence January 08, 2011
Wow, you've been doing some marvelous things, Chris. Just got to look at some of your new things. So many beautiful images here. This one just blows me away. #9150220Chris Budny January 08, 2011
Thanks, Mitch! I've had a great time exploring my new lens, at my old familiar photo stomping grounds within the cathedral! #9150894Leslie McLain January 13, 2011
Amazing HDR image and use of B&W, Chris. #9161209Chris Budny January 14, 2011
Thank you, Leslie! #9161992Nikki McDonald January 20, 2011
Congratulations on your DD newsletter #94 feature, Chris! #9179576Katarina Mansson January 20, 2011
Congratulations on your feature Chris! #9179648Katarina Mansson January 20, 2011
Congratulations on your feature Chris! #9179649Don Johnson January 20, 2011
Wow Chris! Saw this in the BP Newsletter! Congratulations! Simply a wonderful image! (I can't seem to use to many exclamation points when I talk about your images). #9179731Chris Budny January 20, 2011
Always a treat to have an image picked for the newsletter; thanks, BP!I realized I forgot to mention that this was shot with my new 10-22mm wide-angle lens at 10mm; it is rapidly becoming the favorite of all my lenses! #9179822
Karen E. Baumann January 20, 2011
Chris this is another wonderful image of the cathedral! Thank you for giving us a guided tour in cyberspace! I agree the 10-22 is a wonderful lens! This is very nicely presented and congratulations on your DD feature! #9180058Rona L. Schwarz January 20, 2011
WOW! Saw this in DDR - this is a most remarkable composition, Chris! But I see that your gallery is loaded with them (remarkable images, I mean)! Just love your wide angle POV and your processing is fabulous - incredible tones and detail. Congrats on the feature - I'm sure we'll see this one again! #9180438Chris Budny January 20, 2011
Thank you both; I really appreciate your kind comments! #9180871Dianna Murphy January 20, 2011
An amazing image. I've been there, isn't it an awesome experience. Congratulations on your feature in DD! #9180995Chris Budny January 20, 2011
Thank you Dianna! It is my favorite place in DC, for sure, and probably why I will never move out of this area, since I so enjoy giving tours there these past 15 years. #9181504Cesar J. La Rosa January 22, 2011
A BEAUTIFUL photograph, Chris; like everything you do. The POV, the tones and the incredible detail are simply amazing. Congratulations on being featured in the DD Newsletter; a very well-deserved recognition to your wonderful work!!!Chris Budny January 22, 2011
Many thanks, Cesar! #9186219Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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