Posted on March 13, 2014, 7:00 pm By The Elemental Eye
3 comments Categories: Churches, London, Museums, Sacred Spaces and Buildings, UK, Windows Tags: London, museums, photography, St. Paul's Cathedral, Tate Modern, UK, windows
3 thoughts on “A Tate Modern Take on St. Paul’s Cathedral”
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He’s back!
🙂
Hey, Jen! It’s been a bit over three months since I posted the “Cloudy” image, which turned out to be descriptive.
I’m not a big fan of winter photography so I haven’t been shooting. I’m also not quite sure what I want to do with my shooting: stay the course or do something different?
I am slowly in the process of going back through and correcting lens distortions. Feels a bit like drudge work with about 1300 images to work on. (E.g., in the original image from the Tate the black beam on the right side of the frame leans in; now it is perfectly vertical).
Has winter in PA been brutal this year? How have you been?
Winter in Peeay has been awful! I’ve been in the doldrums, and am hoping that the grey mist will lift once spring comes.
As to winter photos… I’ve actually been enjoying the play of light on snow in the evenings and at night – there are a bunch of my amateur shots on the blog.
1300 shots? Ugh! Hope you’re caught up soon.