...So sorry about not commenting on your numerous recent postings, Brian (and others). I have enjoyed all of them, but just cannot seem to find the time to keep up with commenting.
One comment on your chapel shot. ...For shots like this and for similar shots, such as showcases in museums, I purchased rubber lens hoods to fit many of my lenses (really cheap). This allows you flexibility in aiming the camera, while maintaining the "light seal" around the lens. It works really well.
Ray
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From: "Brian Wallace Starg82343(-at-)hotmail.com [anaglyphs]" <anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com>
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Subject: RE: [Anaglyphs] Dudley's Chapel - Duke
Thanks for your comments on my posts Duke.
For the interior views, the window panes seemed to have tiny spots of white paint on them. I picked the cleanest areas and pressed the lens to the glass. Maybe the spots were so close to the lens as to not be registered on the sensor. I don't know but feel lucky it came out as good as it did. The top corners of the image came out very light and had to be fixed. I think maybe holding a rag around the outside of the lens at the point of window contact might be a solution to this problem in the future. I'll have to try it and see.
Cheers,
Brian
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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2015 05:36:48 -0500
Subject: Re: [Anaglyphs] Dudley's Chapel - Brian
I like the low-angle composition and warm light of the afternoon sun. The church is elegant in its simplicity. The interior shot was nice, too (the windows must have been very clean).
Duke