Editing Software Lightroom / Photomatix Pro / Photoshop CS
File Format RAW
Notes Shot around Dusk on a tripod.
Church of the Good ShepardTekaposouth islandNew Zealand
4 Comments
10 Jul 01:21
josephc
On the shore of the breathtakingly blue waters of Lake Tekapo and framed by the Southern Alps sits the iconic Church of the Good Shepherd.
What it lacks in size it more than makes up for in appearance. The charming stone façade is the perfect piece of Mackenzie heritage to sit pride of place in any picture, adding perspective to the wide-open landscape.
Built as a memorial to the pioneers of the Mackenzie region, the Church has been home to thousands of weddings and has seen more than its fair share of visitors to its grounds. The foundation stone was laid by HRH the Duke of Gloucester, on January 15 1935. The builders of the Church were instructed that the site was to be left undisturbed and that even the matagouri bushes surrounding the building were to remain.
Source Mckenzie Region Website
10 Jul 01:38
josephc
As you probably know I have had some problems uploading images. At Carlos's kind suggestion I tried using Google Chrome. Both the HDR image and the 0 Exposure uploaded without too much problem. This is the first time I have been able to upload both images. I promise now to contribute on a more regular basis!!
10 Jul 02:39
digicam
Good News on that Front Joe. I had a problem as well a while back and I went to Firefox and had no problems since. Beautiful Capture and Process Joe. Like the Contrast between the Two Images.....Very Nice.
10 Jul 20:54
carlo
@josephc glad the upload went smoothly this time Joe. Thanks for sharing!
On the shore of the breathtakingly blue waters of Lake Tekapo and framed by the Southern Alps sits the iconic Church of the Good Shepherd. What it lacks in size it more than makes up for in appearance. The charming stone façade is the perfect piece of Mackenzie heritage to sit pride of place in any picture, adding perspective to the wide-open landscape. Built as a memorial to the pioneers of the Mackenzie region, the Church has been home to thousands of weddings and has seen more than its fair share of visitors to its grounds. The foundation stone was laid by HRH the Duke of Gloucester, on January 15 1935. The builders of the Church were instructed that the site was to be left undisturbed and that even the matagouri bushes surrounding the building were to remain. Source Mckenzie Region Website
As you probably know I have had some problems uploading images. At Carlos's kind suggestion I tried using Google Chrome. Both the HDR image and the 0 Exposure uploaded without too much problem. This is the first time I have been able to upload both images. I promise now to contribute on a more regular basis!!
Good News on that Front Joe. I had a problem as well a while back and I went to Firefox and had no problems since. Beautiful Capture and Process Joe. Like the Contrast between the Two Images.....Very Nice.
@josephc glad the upload went smoothly this time Joe. Thanks for sharing!