Ad Infinitum

© Jeremy Henderson

Ad Infinitum

Uploaded: October 17, 2007

Description

This set of pews at the Holy Family Shrine (aka glass chapel -- see Ken Smith's gallery for plenty of photos) is a perfect place to contemplate infinity.

Holy Family Shrine, Gretna, NE

75mm, 1/200sec @ f5.6, ISO 200, -2/3 EV
Indoors, handheld, ambient light from outside

Exif: Exposure Bias Value: -2/3, Exposure Time: 1/200, Flash: 16, ISO: 200, Camera Model: Canon EOS 30D

Comments

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe October 17, 2007

An excellent presentation Jeremy! Jeff #763832

Linda D. Lester level-classic October 17, 2007

Awesome job!!! #4938395

Ken Smith level-classic October 17, 2007

I like your focus on this one...and I was just about ready to post one from the chapel this AM. Excellent work, Jeremy! #4938625

JO ANN CLEVELAND October 17, 2007

Wow! Now that's a different perspective. I love it Jeremy!

jo ann c. #4939389

Sandra R. Alvey October 17, 2007

FANTATSIC Jeremy! The comp, color, presentation, and the way the pew benches make lines both horizontal and vertical is AWESOME!! #4939939

Kitty R. Rodehorst-Hanna October 17, 2007

Jeremy, you are amazing!!! (I think I have said that before)LOL!!!! This is gorgeous!!!!! ♫ k #4941638

Nikki McDonald level-classic October 27, 2007

Beautiful tones and pov, Jeremy. Congrats on the EP--this really deserves it. #4990594

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