Johanneksen kirkko

Picture by kajzu


  • 3202
  • 10
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  • August 22, 2011
  • Sigma 10-20mm f4-5.6 EX DC HSM
  • Shooting Style Tripod
  • Shoots Number Multiple Exposure
  • Exposures Number -2,0+2
  • Editing Software Photomatix Pro / Photoshop
  • File Format RAW
  • Notes

12 Comments

22 Aug 05:18
kajzu

St. John's Church was built in 1888-1891. It was designed in the Neo-Gothic style by Adolf Melander, and is oblong in shape. The organ was built in 1891, and the altarpiece was painted by Eero Jarnefelt in 1932. The twin towers which characterize the church are 74 meters high. The church stands on a hill where people used to make bonfires on midsummer. The name of the church came from St. John's Day which is another name of the day. Due to the growth of Helsinki's population, the Old Church and the Cathedral became inadequate. Therefore, the New Church was built with the seating capacity of 2600. St. John's Church is the most capacitious stone church in Finland.

22 Aug 05:39
wrightpauljohn

clean HDR, tho the key stoning distracts me( the lens?), good composition. perhaps a four image in the negative to save the highlight in the windows?

22 Aug 07:41
rcuello

Previous vote ????? For my perfect: process, symmetry, composition, color, description, sharpness, clarity, liempieza, light, etc.. etc.

22 Aug 08:02
mirkkis74

I totally agree with rcuello!

22 Aug 08:57
vendenis

Great capture and processing

22 Aug 09:10
pandarino

i think more red/satured but the process is 10

22 Aug 09:12
pandarino

I mean there is too much red

22 Aug 10:46
ruhri

I agree with pandarino - but still a great image!

22 Aug 18:52
skleno

I like d warm light there gud proces very nice

22 Aug 20:02
gere72

I do not like the lights too yellow. However, it is a beautiful image!

22 Aug 20:18
junglejennifer

Beautiful church.

22 Aug 23:08
digicam

Outstanding Post

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