Look Around
Uploaded: January 25, 2013
A rework of a 10-frame stitched panorama taken inside Washington National Cathedral. The main nave aisle extends westward down the center,
while the south and north transepts appear to the left and right, respectively, though they are each built 90-degrees perpendicular to the nave.
The dark netting hanging below the 100' high vaulted ceiling is a safety precaution since the Aug. 2011 earthquake, to catch any small debris.
This photo is now available as a matted print, sold through the Cathedral Store.
Dayna Cain January 25, 2013
This is incredible. I am going to make it my goal in life to see this place. Your photo's of it are breathtaking... #1511071Colette M. Metcalf January 25, 2013
Outstanding work and image! #10536411Carol Quina January 25, 2013
So awesome! Great work here! #10536624Mitch Spence January 25, 2013
I think maybe a "wow" really is so understated that it can't come close to being appropriate, Chris. #10536742Michelle Alton January 26, 2013
I agree with Mitch, Chris. This has GP written all over it! #10537950Chris Budny January 26, 2013
Thank you all so much! I've only done about 3 panos before, but I'd love to do more! #10537963Peggy Pfister January 26, 2013
Exceptional work! Kudos! #10538623Linda D. Lester January 26, 2013
WOW! Incredible ! Great work Chris! #10539154Chris Budny January 27, 2013
Thank you both! #10539824Susan M. Hembree January 27, 2013
Beautiful work, Chris! #10541105Chris Budny January 28, 2013
Thanks, Susan! #10541783Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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