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My church...
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I spent an afternoon shooting my church just for practice... Buildings are much harder to shoot than I thought - especially ones with ridiculously tall steeples!

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#2

Nice, I especially like the blue skies!
It'd be nice if could see top of steeple though Smile
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#3

adam Wrote:It'd be nice if could see top of steeple though Smile
Yeah, I fought with that darn steeple all day... full wide, can't move back, STILL can't fit steeple in without ruining the composition! Argh.

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#4

Oh oh, I see Smile
I have those sorts of problems a lot!
Sometimes when taking something, I move back, then maybe a branch of a tree will get in the frame Sad
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#5

Nice shot, pitty about the towers on it, but you can have every thing your own way =(
I feel you pain adam, happens to me alot, some how i got my packet of soothers into a shot the other day =| dunno how.

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#6

Nice shot... nice church too Big Grin

I had problems shooting the Melbourne Arts centre as well... it's got a really high "steeple"
http://www.vicartscentre.com.au/venues/index.htm

You can't really tilt the camera back without getting the perspective all warped... unless you're using special tilt-shift lenses..
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