Monday, November 17, 2008

Church In 30 Seconds


This is a long-exposure (30 sec) exterior shot taken at the wedding we did last week. It's a big Chaldean church, and that's the happy couple's limo out front.

Because of the length of the exposure and small aperture (f/22 I think), none of the dozens of people wandering around were captured in the frame - they weren't standing still long enough. That's a nifty trick that architecture photogs use all the time.

It was taken with Sandi's Canon 40D with a very expensive wide-angle lens.

1 comment:

wildmary said...

That is ONE COOL photo. I can almost sense the ghost people...