While this image shows the pillars and vaulted ceiling with a nice, warm, cream color, all the stonework in Roslyn Chapel is actually gray; the color comes from a mixture of the slow shutter speed (1/3 second) and interior tungsten lighting. This photo was taken from the rear seats in the chapel, looking at the windows above the altar. The entire chapel is actually just the choir section of what was originally contemplated as a much vaster church. © 2004 Lawrence I. Charters |
Maker: Konica Minolta Camera, Inc.
Model: DiMAGE A2
EXIF Vers.: 2.2
FlashPix Vers.: 1.0
Capture Date: 8/18/04 6:28:54
Aperture: f2.8
Shutter Speed: 1/3 sec
Exposure Bias: +0.0
Exposure Prg.: Program
Focal Length: 7.2 mm
Light Source: Auto
Flash: OFF - Compulsory flash mode
Metering: Pattern
ISO Speed: 200
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