Today’s featured photo of the day! The feature is: Architecture – Churches
Here is today’s featured photos. Continued ongoing in the winter months, I am featuring fine photos of great architecture. I continue with our beauty of churches, to symbolize faith and hope and to brighten up the times, so we can honor the brighter side of life. So, here is two great photos of the stunningly famous Holy Name Cathedral near Downtown Chicago, Illinois!
Photo #1 taken with a Nikon EM-through a Nikon 26 mm lens, filter=Polarizer, Aperture=22 f/stop, shutter-speed 1/125th second, loaded with Ilford FP-4 Black & White 135 Negative Film ISO (ASA) 125 (fine grain) processed with D-76 Processing Chemicals, and a fiber paper print using the Kodak Professional “warm-tone” enlargement paper developed with Kodak Dektol chemicals onto a 3½x5″ matte-gloss print. Date – July 1981.
Photo #2 taken with a Nikon EM camera through a Vivitar 70-150 zoom lens zoomed in at 150 mm, filter=Polarizer, Aperture=16 f/stop, shutter-speed 1/60th second, loaded with Ilford FP-4 Black & White 135 Negative Film ISO (ASA) 125 (fine grain) processed with D-76 Processing Chemicals, and a fiber paper print using the Kodak Professional “warm-tone” enlargement paper developed with Kodak Dektol chemicals onto a 3½x5″ matte-gloss print. Date – July 1981.
Another fine Architectural photograph to follow very soon: Feature – Part 1: Churches!!
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