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St Andrew's Cathedral

This is a discussion on St Andrew's Cathedral within the HDR and HDRI forums, part of the Photo Galleries category; The skies were a dull hazy grey, yet I had the itch to capture some images. This led me to ...

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    St Andrew's Cathedral

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    The skies were a dull hazy grey, yet I had the itch to capture some images. This led me to St Andrew's Cathedral for indoor shots. Unfortunately, the apse was under renovation. Above is a handheld HDR at 14mm with a full frame camera.


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    That is so cool... Colours are very pleasant-looking.


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    Thank you!


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