Central Portal
Uploaded: March 17, 2014
A 3-frame stitched pano of the central west portal entrance to Washington National Cathedral, using the shift function of the TS-E 17mm lens to produce 3 overlapping exposures.
Bob Cournoyer March 17, 2014
Now we're talkin' the floor and whole door... :-) #1567062Candace M. Cleveland March 17, 2014
Magnificent #11002407Usman M. Bajwa March 17, 2014
Its a wonderful perspective and much improved from the previous one, Chris. You ARE enjoying the new lens, I see!!UB. #11002834
Chris Budny March 18, 2014
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