ADDITIONAL NOTES:
traveling again. above, notre-dame basilica of montreal's dimly-lit ornament captured with my canon eos digital rebel. except for the exterior last photo, info ranged as follows: EFS 18-55mm; shutter 1/15-1/20 sec; aperture 3.5-5.0; ISO 800.
more montreal, more photos of churches from many cities on this site, and the equipment makes a difference: with a digital elph one year ago, first trip snapshots of the basilique notre dame.
Monday 31 May 2004
revisiting of la basilique notre-dame de montreal
8 comments // art & architecture, buildings, monuments, textures, travel
gorgeous shots! you should start offering prints for sale.
bravo. I'm floored. Thanks for posting the specs, I was about to ask you what they were. At such a slow shutter speed, did you use a tripod or press the camera firmly against the pews?
Thanks for these. Made me remember how much I adore Montreal.
eebmore: there was some breath-holding, but the shutter/aperture/ISO combo was relatively responsive... more montreal to come.
are you in montreal now? are you coming to toronto? ever?
absolutely amazing shots! awesome. still working on tix.
Have you seen Kill Bill 2? Maybe you saw it in the trailer: the protagonist leaps forward to pierce an old man with her sword, and he jumps straight up and lands, impossibly, with both feet, on the end of her blade, and her jaw is wide WIDE open as she watches. Then she gets kicked in the head. I'm neither the pickiest nor easier-to-please person when it comes to digital photography, but I never browsed with my mouth open until just now. I'm picking up the dRebel or D70 ASAP.
Absolutely gorgeous! Great camera-what a difference, esp. of the alter.









