 Passage of Light Description: EFS17-85 @47mm, f/16, 1.6 Seconds, +.3ev, ISO100, RAW, tripod. My annual tradition; shooting in the south arcade aisle of Washington National Cathedral, to capture the early morning light in late fall/early winter. The sun, staying lower in the sky, creates a marvelous light show in this aisle, as light coming through the south wall windows paints the limestone in gorgeous reflected color. The first year, I shot 10 weeks into owning my first P&S camera ("Light Lives Here"). The next year, I put that Sony camera on a tiny tripod and, misunderstanding, used an ND filter ("Wilson's Tomb"). This third annual tribute to the light is from my Canon XTi, with tripod, no filters, in a horizontal format for the first time. 11-07 Second Place, T&P, Featured Image, Snapshot #439. Featured in "The BetterPhoto Guide to Creative Photography" published 10/2011. Keywords: arches, cathedral, columns, light, washington, floor, church, column, architecture, archways, aisle, arcade, Uploaded on 11/30/2007 4:27:18 AM
Made with Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi (400D/Kiss X) Digital SLR Camera
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