Anglican angles
I don’t often take good interior shots of churches because tripods aren’t generally allowed (for a fee, sometimes) and I struggle to get a perfectly level and symmetrical frame. Here, inside the vast Anglican cathedral of Liverpool, the 10 mm lens with image stabilisation worked a treat, allowing me to capture the upper interior handheld and from a central position at a shutter speed as slow as 1/6 second. In Lightroom, I reduced the highlights in the windows and added a few vertical filters to subtly grade the colours. Thanks for looking.
Anglican angles
I don’t often take good interior shots of churches because tripods aren’t generally allowed (for a fee, sometimes) and I struggle to get a perfectly level and symmetrical frame. Here, inside the vast Anglican cathedral of Liverpool, the 10 mm lens with image stabilisation worked a treat, allowing me to capture the upper interior handheld and from a central position at a shutter speed as slow as 1/6 second. In Lightroom, I reduced the highlights in the windows and added a few vertical filters to subtly grade the colours. Thanks for looking.