This two week challenge is about taking photos of religious aspects. It could be a church exterior or interior, a stained glass window in a church, a religious symbol, people practising religion. Defining religion as any of the world’s main faiths, or it could even be the occult.
I went to the st Luke’s parish church and asked if I could photograph the stained glass windows. f/8, 1/30 sec, ISO 1000 handheld. Processed in photoshop with perspective crop to “square” the images. No other processing
Statue of St. Luke in the lobby of the church. f/8, 1/30 sec, ISO 1600 handheld. Processed in Photoshop, minor adjustments and some dodging on the bent down face of St Luke.
the top of the Buddhist stupa,
ISO 640 52mm f6.7 1/4000 I replaced the sky
112mm
Prayer flags at the Stupa
ISO 640 112mm 1/4000 f6.7
52mm
Buddha inside the Byodo-In Temple on Oahu.
1/250s, f 2.8, ISO 1600
35mm Lens on Canon R5
I just came back from San Miguel in the Azores. This church was photographed in Ribeira Grande. The church is 300 years old. I like going into these old churches. The Azores are part of Portugal – a very Catholic country. The picture was taken with my phone.
The Gangaramaya Buddhist temple one of the oldest in Colombo Sri Lanka.
Taken with my iphone
The Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque or Red Mosque in Colombo. Built in 1908.
Taken with my iphone
Detail above main door of All Nations Gospel church
f/8, 1/1000, iso720
Domes of St.Vladimir church
f/6, 1/800, iso100
St Georges Church, in southwest Saskatchewan. 4 sec@F11, 18mm, iso 100. minimal post processing, just reduced saturation somewhat.
St Mary’s Cathedral on 18th Av F/13, 1/100 sec, ISO 100
St Michael’s Catholic church on 85th st F/2.8, 1/80 sec., ISO 500