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April 2007 Daniel Bollag

Church*1
by Daniel Bollag

Vallemaggia (Ticino), Switzerland

Modern church in rural surroundings:
Swiss architect Mario Botta’s «San Giovanni Battista»,
the interior of which you saw in the last stf-Challenge:
http://www.pbase.com/stfchallenge/image/78960348

This latest version of the image is a joint venture:
credit for superb post-processing help goes to *bottles*!


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Daniel Bollag12-Jun-2007 12:41
Thanks, Katherine! I hope you can make your mind up before voting... ;-)) db.
Katherine Stanback's Photos11-Jun-2007 20:22
I like all three views of this church, I'm not sure which is my favorite!
Denise02-Jun-2007 15:45
Oh yes!!! Now this one is my favorite of the three!!!! What a difference taking out a couple of teeny tiny wires makes.
Daniel Bollag01-Jun-2007 16:45
Thank you, bottles! I’m proud you like the image. (...and I have sent you an eMail about the wires...) — db.
Guest 01-Jun-2007 16:06
Wow, this is just beautiful, I agree with everything Denise said. And what a gorgeous sky!!!! Oh yeah, I'd be glad to remove the wires if you'd like.
Daniel Bollag01-Jun-2007 14:20
Thanks, Denise, for commenting! I agree on the wires, but found the «cloning-out» indeed «way too tedious» (as you say). Maybe I could ask bottles—my favourite *post-processing magician* around here—a favour...?? — db.
Denise01-Jun-2007 14:13
Very nice, also. I like the flowers in the foreground, the snowy mountains in the background. The person walking gives the image wonderful scale.
*I think I might have tried to clone out the wires above the church. Although it might be way too tedious.