Five Windows at St. Anne's in Detroit
Uploaded: February 22, 2010 16:29:40
Each one of these stained glass windows were separately shot in low light conditions. They're about 18' high and were tweaked, combined, aligned, and transformed into one page via PS-CS4. The windows were made and donated to the church circa 1850. A Canon 24-70 f/2.8, 580 ex II flash, tripod, cable release, and Live view X5 were used.
Deborah Sandidge February 24, 2010
Beautiful windows, and wonderful work with your creativity and this image! #1242505Wayne T. Fisk February 24, 2010
Thank you very much, Deb! Your words are very generous and encouraging!Deborah Lewinson March 26, 2010
Superb image, Wayne!Congrats on your finalist award!
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Wayne T. Fisk March 26, 2010
Many thanks,Debby! I always appreciate your supportive words!Ellen Hodges March 26, 2010
Congrats on this awesome finalist, Wayne! Have been to that church and it is beautiful! Best luck!!! #8485618Wayne T. Fisk March 26, 2010
Thanks so much, Ellen!Nikki McDonald March 27, 2010
Wonderful presentation, worthy of these beautiful windows, Wayne. Congratulations on the finalist and good luck in the next round. #8487470Wayne T. Fisk March 27, 2010
Nikki, Thank you so much for your generous words and praise!Kathryn Wesserling April 08, 2010
Wayne, somehow I missed this wonderful image of yours. It's a spectacular viewing of St. Anne's windows. #8520711Wayne T. Fisk April 09, 2010
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