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04-JUN-2010

Church, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2010

My 14mm superwideangle focal length distorts the façade of the church, making it bend inwards and thrust upwards, which stresses the implied power and influence of religious institutions on this historic city over the centuries. The distortion also makes the clouds seem to explode out of the church, a reference to its spiritual presence here. The early morning light causes deep shadows, which add a touch of mystery, as well.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1
1/400s f/9.0 at 7.0mm iso100 full exif

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Phil Douglis20-Jul-2010 21:17
Thanks, Alina, for noticing the relationship of the thrusting walls and clouds. They need each other to make the photo work.
Alina18-Jul-2010 18:51
Nice angle that let us see whole building with the sky. Very nice light that emphasizes the worm colors of walls while rest of the street is in the shadows. All together add up to great picture, Phil
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