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Uploaded: October 20, 2007
I liked how the lines of the archway by the door matched the lines of the ceiling far above. Once again, I didn't hesitate to lay down on the floor to capture what I saw (maybe I will in a few years when I have to plan out being able to get to my feet again).
Holy Family Shrine, Gretna, NE
17mm, 1/100sec @ f5, ISO 200, -2/3 EV
Indoors, natural light, no flash
Exif: Exposure Bias Value: -2/3, Exposure Time: 0.01, Flash: 16, ISO: 200, Camera Model: Canon EOS 30D
Tiia Vissak October 20, 2007
Wow! Very interesting! A great point of view! #766265Ken Smith October 20, 2007
Now I know what I tripped over...love the rich colors and the patterns, Jeremy! #4952887JO ANN CLEVELAND October 20, 2007
what a great view! I am sure if I got down there I would never get up!!Great image!
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Shelly A. Van Camp October 20, 2007
Super POV, colors and design! Well done, Jeremy! #4954136Candice C. Calhoun October 20, 2007
First, no fair dogging the elderly...I am crazy about this enormously creative, elegant study in line, texture and light! I have a fairly good excuse, it seems I have been walking around for a month with a broken knee :) Hoping next time I visit up there, I will be on two good legs!GREAT photo!
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Sandra R. Alvey October 20, 2007
Darn you young whippersnappers! Laying down on the job and capturing all these LOVELY shots! Awesome POV Jeremy! Just BEAUTIFUL! #4955052Kitty R. Rodehorst-Hanna October 21, 2007
What an incredibly sensational image, Jeremy!!!!!! You are FANTASTIC and have a very artistic creative mind!!!!! AWESOME!!!!!I'm Sandi's mom and if she thinks SHE is old what does that make me? hmmmmmm LOL #4957745
David Phalen October 21, 2007
Good thing we had someone young along to capture this beautiful shot. Love the lines, light and textures. Should be a Winner!Candice; get that knee fixed and go show those young whippersnappers how it's done.:) Hope you are better soon. #4957847
Mitch Spence October 22, 2007
Ah, Jeremy, I didn't see this perspective, but you did so well. And your perspective on the chapel interior itself is unusual and so effective also. Gosh, maybe I won't talk about the rigors of getting up after doing something like this. Then again, maybe a little nap midway through the shoot would have been OK. :) #4962038Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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