HEADING UP THE STAIRS

© Debbie E. Payne

HEADING UP THE STAIRS

Uploaded: December 31, 2009

Description

Inside Utah's State capitol building.One of the best capitol buildings I've been in to take photos. Such a stunning place. We were lucky to get images where there were no other people in the shots. It was late in the afternoon and the light was wonderful.

Exif: F Number: 6.3, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/40 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 17.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 40D

Comments

Aimee C. Eisaman January 26, 2010

What an awesome place....so much detail and grandure! A very nice comp. and I'm amazed you got this with no people in it! Congrats on your EP! :~) #1231520

Debbie E. Payne January 26, 2010

You know, Aimee. I think in the shadows at the lower right hand side near that door way alongside the staircase, there may be a person but even I can't tell for sure. I felt like I was alone, anyhow. #8333139

Ken R. Frischkorn January 27, 2010

Magnificent interior photo and so lucky not to have a bunch of people in your photo the colors and details are amazing. #8334824

Debbie E. Payne January 27, 2010

Ken, I could go back and visit again but I'll bet I wouldn't have the same luck with so few people there again. Unless we got there either really early or close to closing like it was this time. We never have the same luck when we revisit a sight. I guess the keyword is flexibility and be thankful for what gets "handed" to you to take a picture of. It could be something entirely different from what you think you are going to get. #8335515

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