
St. John’s Cathedral, Denver
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Spectacular …
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Agreed with Denny. Good technically, also. I’m impressed with how well you held the domed ceiling. Just curious … what were your speed and ISO?
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Here are the relevant settings.
Lens: 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G
Focal Length: 15mm
Aperture: f/9
Shutter Speed: 1/4s
Exposure Comp.: +1.3EV
ISO Sensitivity: ISO 500
White Balance: Cool-white fluorescent, 0, 0
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Thanks, Sam. It’s all a learning experience and after most of my shooting being outdoors, it’s good to see what happens and what you’ve got to do when you go inside.
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I probably ought to have dialed the ISO down a bit, but it didn’t hurt anything.
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