Playing With My Camera: Some Oldies - Temple of St. Sava, Belgrade
While setting up recently purchased storage (yeah - finally all photos on same location with proper backup) I found some oldies. They are technically imperfect as amateur photos can be and only reason to keep them is because they have some sentimental value.
That big church on photos is Cathedral of Saint Sava, located in Belgrade, Serbia. It is consider to be largest Orthodox church in the world by volume and second largest by capacity.
ISO-800, f/3.4, 1/13 sec
I am actually a somehow stunned by quality, or better to say, by so little flows on this photo. Yes, it is not in focus on whole subject, but with f/3.4 it is expected. But shutter at 1/13 and still quite sharp... that Canon is amazing little camera.
ISO-800, f/4.5, 1/6 sec
I like feeling of this photo, but technically.. Do not look at those trees on right, please don't ;) That's what's happens when you are not experienced enough and put all your focus on subject and forget to look rest of photo. This is actually six photos stacked to one in Photoshop (median layer technique) and I simply destroyed details on trees. Unfortunately, original photos are lost, so I cannot retry. But I like subject. I must repeat this photo in proper long expo technique in near future.
Camera info: Canon PowerShot SX50 HS
Post processing: Adobe Photoshop
I hope you will enjoy in these photos as much as I enjoyed taking them.