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Window Detail

I posted a photograph yesterday of the Chapel of the Sacred Heart located in the Grand Teton National Park. The photo below is of the chapel’s iconic window. I thought it was a good idea to show you the window detail since it was hard to see on the other photo. I’m very fond of stained glass artwork and there are few better places to photograph this artwork than churches. I’m always in awe at the creativity and skill that these artists have. I imagine that it’s very difficult to create these masterpieces by cutting and assembling these delicate structures. Perhaps I will add another creative hobby at some point…

Window Detail
Chapel of the Sacred Heart

This image was taken with my Canon EOS 5DS using my Canon EF 16-35mm f/4 Lens set on 16 mm. The camera was set on Aperture Priority mode with the aperture set at f/10, shutter speed at 1/2 seconds and the ISO set at 400. This is a series of three bracketed images (-1, 0, +1) brought together using Lightroom. I finalized the image using Nik Color Efex Pro.

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