St. Edmunds Church ~ Oak Park, IL

© Carol Flisak

St. Edmunds Church ~ Oak Park, IL

Uploaded: February 06, 2014 18:36:29

Description

This Catholic church… one of the many gorgeous churches in the Chicago area… is located in Oak Park, IL. I was getting familiar with my 15mm fisheye lens.
Thanks for looking!
(Elements of Design)

Exif: F Number: 16, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 6/1 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 16.00 mm, Model: NIKON D700

Comments

Randy K. Baldwin February 07, 2014

Wonderful Image! #1562583

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe February 07, 2014

Outstanding wide perspective, depth, clarity and color tones! #10968990

Lindley Johnson level-classic February 08, 2014

Love the use of the fisheye, Carol - a unique view of this gorgeous church! #10970221

Ellen Hodges February 08, 2014

Beautiful pov and details and color, Carol! Terrific image!!! #10970733

Ann Lyssenko level-classic February 09, 2014

You are doing a great job of using the 16mm Fisheye to its best advantage in this image! Very Cool! Ann #10971764

March 28, 2014

Great wide-angle shot. #11010837

Ellen Hodges March 28, 2014

Huge congrats and very best luck on your awesome finalists, Carol!!! #11010857

Lindley Johnson level-classic March 29, 2014

Congratulations on your wonderful finalist, Carol! #11012119

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