Sunday, 12 October 2014
Hand held at one tenth of a second!
I went down to the church last night, because there was an event happening and the lights would be on. The Boyen choir was to perform and were rehearsing. The reason for going down, though, was not the choir, but to see what the new East window looked like from the outside when lit up.
It was rather disappointing. There is so much almost clear glass that the lights inside are clearly visible. Might try taking a photo with the closest lights are off, and rely on those in the nave.
I took quite a few photos trying to obscure the lights behind the stone parts of the window, but it wasn't very satisfactory. That and the fact that is was getting progressively darker made me decide to leave it. When I came home and put it on the computer, I feared that most of the photos would be subject to camera shake. I was wrong. This photo was taken handheld at a tenth of a second and is very sharp. All down to the Lumix's stablisation technology.
Amazing!
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