Angle of the shot made the church seem taller and bigger than it seem, lights seemed like it's on 3D mode , dark on left side, bright on the center, and fair light on right side.
5/1 shutter sp. with low ISO is perfect, made the whole picture be seen in every pixel. It gives a feeling that this church is somehow illuminated by light of heaven: peace, calm, joyful, safe.
The lens you're using looks wide enough to show how beautiful this church is,the structure, the carvings, truly brings the taste of France, lucky me to see this masterpiece of yours in DeviantArt.
This is a very good photo. The point of view shows the dimensions of the room. The church seems to be even bigger than it is in reality. I like the way you make the viewer look into the room. We can see the floor, the groined vaults and every stone of the walls. The light which comes through the windows, it lets the church seem to be like in the mittle ages. The church shows perfectly the combination of darkness and light. I can imagine a king and a queen coming to pray, followed by the royal suite. There is only one thing I don't like: The plungin lines, which means the church appears thinner at the top than at the bottom. Even though I know without that there wouldn't be everything on the picture and it could be boring, but I think the lines could be less precipitous.
5/1 shutter sp. with low ISO is perfect, made the whole picture be seen in every pixel. It gives a feeling that this church is somehow illuminated by light of heaven: peace, calm, joyful, safe.
The lens you're using looks wide enough to show how beautiful this church is,the structure, the carvings, truly brings the taste of France, lucky me to see this masterpiece of yours in DeviantArt.
The point of view shows the dimensions of the room.
The church seems to be even bigger than it is in reality.
I like the way you make the viewer look into the room. We can see the floor, the groined vaults and every stone of the walls.
The light which comes through the windows, it lets the church seem to be like in the mittle ages. The church shows perfectly the combination of darkness and light. I can imagine a king and a queen coming to pray, followed by the royal suite.
There is only one thing I don't like: The plungin lines, which means the church appears thinner at the top than at the bottom. Even though I know without that there wouldn't be everything on the picture and it could be boring, but I think the lines could be less precipitous.
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