St. John's church

Picture by kajzu


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  • July 19, 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 Cam:Canon EOS 550D

11 Comments

19 Jul 07:59
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.

19 Jul 12:34
rcuello

Perfect symmetry and process as he usually very well.

19 Jul 14:39
shila353

Perfect!!

19 Jul 15:34
roliketto

Great church, very well captured and post processed!

19 Jul 15:56
arnie58

Beautiful

19 Jul 17:12
mkcollins

Beautifully processed and composed!

19 Jul 17:56
junglejennifer

I love the red velvet and floor. Great POV and processing.

19 Jul 20:41
mirkkis74

Symmetrical and beautiful picture!

24 Jul 11:28
valenteph

Very Nice Bellissima

27 Jul 08:47
alexis39

great photo

04 Aug 14:13
hdrexposed

Amazing wide angle

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