Recently I really like getting symmetry in my photos. And places like churches are really great for that. I tried the same thing here, but was not really able to get it perfectly symmetrical, as the scene wasn’t symmetrical on its own. But still I think it worked out nicely. Especially I like all the detail in the walls. I haven’t even noticed it while I was taking the photos (it was quite dark there), so it was a pleasant surprise when I started editing.

This is a manual blend from 6 shots. I got a -3EV shot because of the very bright window, where I still wanted to have all the detail. This is a side window in Pannonhalma Archabbey basilica, the one on the left :)
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  • Technique: Manual blending
  • Number of exposures: 6
  • Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon 16-35mm F2.8
  • Focal length: 16 mm
  • Aperture: 5.6
  • Middle exposure time: 1s
  • ISO: 100
  • Tripod used: yes

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Where was this photo taken:

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