This is two photos stitched together. Evening light on the Church of The Good Shepherd, Lake Tekapo, New Zealand. Taken with Canon EOS 450D. Thank you for viewing, any comments are welcome.
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Any other comment other than great or superior needs to rethink their choices of photos. You have every element of good photography included in this photo. Composition, color, clouds for emphasis, mountains for detail and a subdued sun. Not an average photo. Great work and keep shooting.
Great scene Lyn. I have never tried the photostitch. I noticed the Canon came with software that has a stitching program. Is that the one you used? Love the dark tones to this. You are so good. Excellent.
Wow did you get some great photos at the church site. That truly is a special place Lyn. Thanks so much for sharing your special moments there. Faved this one too.
This looks just like a painting and looks really beautiful. I love the way the light falls on the church highlighting the colours of the stone wall. Great image. Well done
Ann
You did a fantastic job stitching these two images together, the result is fantastic. The sunlight on the Church and the cloudy sky are simply beautiful. Fav'd!
Beautiful shot, beautiful compositional balance, delicious light, wonderful depth and perfect capture of a moment resonant with reflective emotion. Awesome work LynEve. Faved in a twinkle.
Mikel.
Please, even if you don't visit my gallery, check out my "Faves".I've left them intact since day "1", and would like it if every image there got the attention they deserved.
I want to say first of all I love the picture, but by the bush you can see the join I was a little disappointed because I wanted to put it on my desk top as I tried it made it stand out more. Again I do love it.
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Damn...that was the reflection of my bifocals on screen!!!
Super work darlin'...And such a pretty picture too!