When capturing the essence of a church through photography, diversify your perspectives using grid lines for precision. Ensure symmetry in shots of the altar and front view. Experiment with both landscape compositions from a distance and portrait shots with zoomed-in details, leveraging the power of grid lines for refined aesthetics. #ChurchPhotography#GridLinesMagic#PerspectiveMatters
Shot on mobile: Poco M2 Pro (device name), processed in Google Photos.
@ronexdroid Nice photos. Would be useful to know name of the churches and location and link to each place in Google Maps, so others can also go and visit.
Excellent share @Rednewt74 . I love too how you were able to include in your comment other users who have similar interests in historical building architecture.
Wow @ronexdroid . These photos are just so beautiful. I love the photography tip you shared as well, i.e. using grid lines for precision. I love how the perspective you used in the first two was able to capture the entirety of the room. In the other photos, I loved how grand the rooms were and how they popped with color.
Also, I would like to add three suggestions, please - hope you will do the needful.
Tagging:
If you don’t TAG, the other LG won’t know to whom you are responding.
How to TAG: Simply by typing the symbol @ before the User Name of an LG (as I have done above, to you), you can send a notification (TAG) to the other member. Ex: if you need to TAG me, then type @ followed by TravellerG - then I will get a notification that you have sent me a message - for more details, click 'Here’.
A gap between the photos:
It may be good if you keep a gap of a line or two.
Caption:
Giving captions for each photo (preferably with serial numbers) will be very helpful for the readers.
You may kindly ‘edit’ and make corrections; of course, you can contact me using WhatsApp, if you need further assistance.
Here is a sample post I published some time back - hope that will help you.