The most impressive pulpit I've seen yet in a church.
Photographed in the famous St. Bavo's Cathedral in Ghent, Belgium (most known for housing the Lamb of God panels).
I'm really liking the combination of Ilford Delta 100 and Perceptol.
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The most impressive pulpit I've seen yet in a church.
Photographed in the famous St. Bavo's Cathedral in Ghent, Belgium (most known for housing the Lamb of God panels).
I'm really liking the combination of Ilford Delta 100 and Perceptol.
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I like this as well!
spectacular image - beautiful range of tones. This must have been a long exposure - half an hour?
because:
"a squid eating dough in a polyethylene bag is fast and bulbous, got me?"
-Don Van Vliet
That's wonderful!
Some photos: Ipernity
( pinholes and solargraphs mixed in among the rest)
Yeah, the tonal range is just spot on. I like the inclusion of the cross shaped part of the ceiling.
Cheers -
george
Earlj: I didn't note down the exposure time, but if I recall correctly it was less than that tho. I would probably guess around 15 mins or so. The camera I shot it with is ƒ/107 more or less.
george: The cross is actually also part of the pulpit. The roof of the pulpit features small angels holding a cross.
Now that you point that out I can see it.
Cheers -
george
Terrific image. I like the dramatic angle and the tones are just right. Nicely done!
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Wonderful subject and a fantastic image!
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. - Theodore Roosevelt