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through_the_lens | all galleries >> Galleries >> Michael Edwards, USA > Kansas Gothic
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11-AUG-2010 Michael Edwards

Kansas Gothic

Trinity Church, Lawrence,KS

Leica M8 ,Leica Summicron 28 ASPH
1/125s f/2.0 at 28.0mm iso160 hide exif
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Date/Time11-Aug-2010 06:30:43
MakeLeica Camera AG
ModelM8 Digital Camera
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length28 mm
Exposure Time1/125 sec
Aperturef/2
ISO Equivalent160
Exposure Bias-0.33
White Balance
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programmanual (1)
Focus Distance

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Cindi Smith' 23-Aug-2010 16:05
Gosh, the sky is amazing. Love the light on the church. Beautiful composition!
Michael Edwards19-Aug-2010 01:05
Jim, Terry, Frank, Hal, Barry and Cindy:
Thanks very much. This building is even more beautiful, and massive, closer, or in person.
It's truly a gorgeous monument to faith.
Thanks very much for your comments.
Frank Kavanagh Photography18-Aug-2010 20:04
A beautiful shot of a beautiful building. Well done Michael.
Terry 18-Aug-2010 15:47
I agree with Jim, very nice composition and a beautiful
structure. I love those stone textures.
Jim Stiles18-Aug-2010 13:00
Michael,

Well composed to show the spire penetrating the sky.

--Jim--
hal 18-Aug-2010 07:59
Well Gothic it certainly is Michael, even to the sign board !
A lovely well constructed image, with the church against the light cloudy sky.
Beautifully done amigo. PS That seems like quite a pleasant piece of glass you used :)
Barry 18-Aug-2010 07:38
A most in-spire-ing photograph Michael... I love all these old churches with the stone walls and stunning architecture...
Guest 18-Aug-2010 03:12
Most excellent. That spire is really reaching upwards!
I love these buildings that are designed to emphasize
the height dimension.
Cindy Flood18-Aug-2010 00:51
Michael, I love the architecture of this Church. They don't build them like this any more. This is a nice addition to your Church series. I like the light.