Ely Cathedral – snow
The West Front of Ely Cathedral
- artist : Meleah Reardon © All rights reserved.
- Nikon D90 18mm (27mm in 35mm film)
ISO 800 f/22.0 Exposure unknown - This picture is Editor’s Choice.
Ely Cathedral
Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity
Ely Cathedral is the principal church of the Diocese of Ely, in Cambridgeshire, England, and is the seat of the Bishop of Ely and a suffragan bishop, the Bishop of Huntingdon. Wikipedia
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Nice !
Hello, Amanda! Thank you for your comment. 🙂
Beautiful scenery and composition yet the processing.
Your counterattack will work out. 🙂 Because that was calm processing, I did not intend to say it this time. But, f/22.0 is too much.
Sorry, I didn’t get you. What do you mean by f/22.0 is too much?
Small f/stops will deteriorate the quality of the photograph.
Diffraction causes a loss of sharpness or resolution.
* However, with the microphotography, depth of field is given priority to.
Ah, I see what you mean by! Yes, I used to like to shoot landscape using f/22.0, but then some friends and also reading from internet said that f/22 could ruin the sharpness and the resolution of the photo. I read people mention about sweet spot which is between f/8-f11.
Thanks my friend for your explanation. Much appreciated. 🙂
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Just Beautiful
Hello, David! Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment!
Well, I never saw… what a surprise! 🙂 Wonderful image.
Hello, Dina! Thank you very much. 🙂
outstanding!
Hello, Alois! Thank you so much!
Impressive work. I like the details of the Cathedral and the branches, the clouds mirroring the snow…
Hello, Julie! You know the photograph well. This is HDR (high dynamic range imaging) photo.
A really wonderful and masterful photograph!
Hello, Victor! Thank you very much! 🙂