Photographer's Note
This is a photo of the interior of the Princeton University Chapel. It is the third largest university chapel in the world, and houses one of the largest and most precious stained glass collections in the country.
When you walk into the Chapel, the long aisle and hanging chandeliers draw your eyes forward, through the coldness of the sanctuary, into the warmer inner sanctum, up the alter and to the magnificient stained glass window above. As you circle your eyes around the chapel, you can see the stained glass that surrounds you above. In this photo, sunlight coming through the windows from behind me in the upper-right casts the brilliant light we see on the left.
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va2ho
(298) 2005-11-21 16:48
excelent. Colors, composition and definition are just perfect
Good job Calvin and welkome to TE
Victor
Stan
(2770) 2005-11-21 17:54
Hi Calvin,
Very nice image, not easy to make. Great job!
Best regards
Serge
Nina
(5099) 2005-11-21 18:00
Wow! You cought this light at the right time Calvin. This is an excellent image, well composed and technically faultless. I'm amazed at the absence of digital noise at such high ISO. Time I got a new camera I think. :)
photokat
(50) 2005-11-23 20:09
Beautiful, and I love Gothic architecture. The light coming through the stained glass gives it that effect that blends with the sanctuary. And I like the feel for the sanctuary's size that you caught.
All the best.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Calvin Co (calvinc)
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- Genre: 地方
- Medium: 彩色
- Date Taken: 2005-11-19
- Categories: 日常生活,建築,藝術
- Camera: Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel, Cano18-55mm/f3.5-5.6, Digital ISO 800
- Exposure:f/8, 1/6 seconds
- Photo Version:Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2005-11-21 16:44
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by calvinc, last updated 2006-01-06 05:23