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Inside the Notre Dame Cathedral in Geneva. Phase One XF IQ4 150 with Schneider Kreuznach 120mm macro Blue Line. Shothand held at ISO 6400. f/3.5 1/20s. Requires a steady hand to hand hold this enormous camera and get sharp photographs. I am very impressed with the performance at ISO6400. Very clean file. Colours remain saturated and true, with high quality details. Only a small amount of noise, but totally usable. Cropped to remove distracting lighting at the sides. Keystone correction.
Matt, I like the looser crop too. The windows add definition to the wall, making it a wall and not just a neutral background. The [barred] windows also add a sense of mystery to the photo. Just my two cents.
Thanks, Joe. I always appreciate, and learn from, the opinions of the people here.Matt, I like the looser crop too. The windows add definition to the wall, making it a wall and not just a neutral background. The [barred] windows also add a sense of mystery to the photo. Just my two cents.
Joe
I agree Matt, the looser crop works nicely, I may prefer the cropped version but only because the silhouette is off centre, to my eye it feels nicer there than in the centre of the wider crop, I do like the barred windows though.
Been out for a long walk this morning, lots of places where nobody goes, so fresh scenes of powdery snow with nothing more than the odd fox, reindeer or moose footprints to deal with. Lakes are frozen over now but not enough for me to risk walking out on them, soon though.