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Light Painting the Chapel

Light Painting the Chapel

We were all shining our flashlights around to light up the chapel for our photos.
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Wow this one shows the size of the place very well.
At least they are stabilizing the chapel.
By all accounts you did a hell of a job at it.
I like the fact that this shot prominently displays a room where the modern structure interrupts the serenity of the original building, and how the figures correspond and exemplify that fact. Basically... I like the "human invasion" statement (though you might not have been thinking about that at the time).
Wow, cool shot.
breath taking and scaling!
That looks absolutely amazing!! Great lighting.
This place looks so overpowering. I really like the person in trhe pic. Gives me a point of referemce to go by as to the size. I really like that. Wish you'd do that more often.
I agree with Nevermore, the human element give a size relation. man what a place!
Really beautiful. whats that lit up thing on the left?
It the light from someone's flashlight, and a tripod.
Very gothic, the room itself is very intimidating.
WOW!!!!
. Ghostly.........
It makes you wonder how they built such high buildings back then... I love old buildings like this, ecspecially churchs. Great work motts!
it's sooo big:)
Great photo Motts....but are they or someone fixing it up? Meaning what are the metal braces between the arches inside the chapel were your at? I'm just trying to understand it all. It is a great shot though!!
This is really cool, beautiful!

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