The Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis, Minnesota is America's first Basilica. Constructed between 1907 and 1915.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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Posted by Rob at 12:03 AM
Labels: 2 for Tuesday, Church, HDR
If I have to pick a favorite it would be the alter view. The light at the alter itself is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe first one is stunning , i like the light ! Impressive church !
ReplyDeleteles deux HDR sont magnifiques, surtout l'intérieur de la chapelle.
ReplyDeleteHDR are both beautiful, especially inside the chapel.
I'm a fan of HDRs if not over-done. You have done it very perfectly. Very impressive. Sadly, my camera doesn't have AEB, and clicking manually gives moved objects :(
ReplyDeleteIs the first photo taken using AEB? Cool shots!!
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Great shots Rob...and good job with the HDR.
ReplyDeletewow, its beautiful and huge.
ReplyDeleteGood use of HDR inside - I haven't tried this. I like it.
ReplyDeleteholy moly that first shot is remarkable.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what all of these initials mean, but I do know that I'm impressed with both photos. I think my favorite is the exterior shot--I like the massive size of the building in relation to its surroundings.
ReplyDeleteI like the first image under the rain clouds...
ReplyDeleteBoth are great, the first one is really dramatic, as if someone's wrath was about to bet let loose.
ReplyDeletevery beautiful basilica, i love the colours of your first photo
ReplyDeleteWhat a truly stunning building!
ReplyDeleteBoth are wonderful shots, but I really love the sky in the first one.
ReplyDeleteHOLY MOLY those turned out AWESOME. The shot from the bridge turned out really cool. Wicked contrast.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot DL!
ReplyDeleteFeels very European!
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