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urcunina
8th of January 2008 (Tue), 23:21
Challenge #105 - Current Places of worship

For the purpose of this challenge: A place of worship is a building or other location where a group of people come to perform acts of religious praise, honor, or devotion. Current means that they are in use now. A Mayan temple wouldn't work unless it is used now. The venue may be anywhere, any size and any faith. People may or may not be in the picture. What am I looking for? This is a subjective challenge and I'm the selector. From my standpoint, I'd like to see something that I'm not expecting. It might be beauty, emotion, humor, charm, or whatever.

I'd like to see lots of entries. If I think interest is lagging, I will bump this thread to get more interest. Moderator note: let me know if I shouldn't.
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Post until Monday noon GMT, 14 January 2007.

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3. Size -- Photo must be EXACTLY 800 pixels on the longest side and no more than 200K in size with NO BORDERS. Here is some help for resizing your photos in Photoshop - http://photography-on-the.net/forum/...9&postcount=26

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• Posting Stops ... Monday noon GMT
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Micky Daeus
9th of January 2008 (Wed), 04:57
As we arrived on our rented scooter, several goats ran from the shade of this temple in the tropics.

Canon S3 IS
Auto
1/1000
F4.0
PP - Levels, Resize

Edd S
10th of January 2008 (Thu), 17:13
Title: Wonderful Place of Worship
Camera: Canon S2IS

Some post processing - cropping, brightness adjustment, and sharpening.

Taken in December of 2005 in a remote area of Ghana, West Africa. This place proved to me worship is a matter of the heart, for the people who met there were very sincere and exuberant about their worship.

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f31/Edd_S/hut3.jpg

Jeece
10th of January 2008 (Thu), 23:24
Pick your faith

http://www.jeece.net/photo/IMG_0753.jpg

S2 IS.
Picture is 800x800. Couldn't find a way to crop it to a more orthodox size, but it's still within the rules. :)

Various worship places in Montreal, QC, Canada. Shot from Mt Royal. Montreal is nicknamed the city of a hundred belltowers, quote sometimes attributed to Mark Twain, due to its high number of churches.

Blast
12th of January 2008 (Sat), 12:10
This is where I have MY one on one's with G. A spiritual experience in the making. My duck hunting hole from yesterday.

S5 IS.
Manual
1/1600
F 3.2
ISO 100
center weighted

Paul B
12th of January 2008 (Sat), 16:13
S3IS 1/800 @ F4. Misty morning with nothing but corn and soybeans and this church for miles.

chrysalis
13th of January 2008 (Sun), 12:29
Reaching the Heavens


http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/chrysalis738/VaticanCeiling.jpg


A ceiling in the Vatican, arguably, the most famous house of worship in the world.

S3IS....hand held, no flash

delhi
13th of January 2008 (Sun), 20:43
Title: "Hallelujah!" <--- that great overture.
Came across an old photo visiting Italy. I believe it's St. Peter's Basilica. This is not a painting but a mosaic of tiles. The light streaming in from the giant windows added celestial ambiance. As if God was about to descent. Prolly strike me dead for using a puny A95 to shoot the picture and not 1D-series with L-lens. LOL!

http://alai.zenfolio.com/img/v3/p724210638-4.jpg

shot with Canon A95
TV = 0.6s, Av = f4.5, FL = 7.81mm

benarnold
14th of January 2008 (Mon), 04:21
http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u283/aikidoben/IMG_7322.jpg

Camera Model: Canon PowerShot A620
Image Date: 2008:01:09 13:17:32
Exposure: f/4.1 1/250s

Flash Used: No
Focal Length: 29.2mm
Exposure Bias: -1.00
White Balance: Manual
Metering Mode: Matrix
Exposure Mode: Manual

raymondb
14th of January 2008 (Mon), 04:43
A temple in China, taken with S5IS.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2404/2138217396_e3350f1d3e_o.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/raymondbphotos/2138217396/in/set-72157603549131667)

Exposure: 1/320
Aperture: f/3.5
Focal Length: 15.6 mm
ISO Speed: 80

urcunina
14th of January 2008 (Mon), 08:50
Challenge 105 is closed.

Results will be posted about 0200 GMT tomorrow, Tuesday.

urcunina
15th of January 2008 (Tue), 00:27
Results of Challenge #105 - Places of worship

Folks, this has been a very interesting one for me. Here's the results:

First place-benarnold "A Place of..". It was the contrast of the ancient arch, the old gravestones, and the modern "Love" poster on the interior wall. Thanks for this, I enjoyed it.

Second place: raymondb "RE: A Place of... I liked the depth of field and yet the markings on the wall can still be discerned.

Third place: "Wonderful Place of Worship" The orderly placement of very primitively made benches is impressive. This would have been even more interesting if there were some people occupying the benches.

Comments on the other pictures follow:

Micky Daeus: interesting temple. Too bad you missed the goats.

Jeece: Super shot. I could look at that for a long time. It's something, that to me, would make a great poster to hang on a wall...

Blast: Really a very nice picture. I assume that those are your decoys out there? But it doesn't meet the requirement. Your "one on one's with G" is singular. The definition was: "A place of worship is a building or other location where a group of people come to...":) But I do like it!

Paul B: Country Church - Early Sunday. I see a few cars there. Looks like my cousin's Iowa country about mid September? I've travelled from California to work with them at harvest. They won't let me drive the combine solo, but I've gotten several hundred acres of stalk chopping and plowing done by myself.

chrysalis and delhi: Stunning sharpness and color. I've always been in awe of the artistic craftsmanship in ceilings like these.

benarnold, Challenge #106 is yours. Thanks!

benarnold
15th of January 2008 (Tue), 04:51
Wow, thanks urcunina! This was a great topic to be my first back after a while. I loved that there was such a wide range of places, from the simplest wooden hut to the most ornate painted (and tiled) ceilings. And virtually every photo showed something completely different to the others.

Challenge #106 coming very soon.

DreDaze
15th of January 2008 (Tue), 19:21
delhi....just wanted to say that i thought your shot was awesome...good job...congrats to the winners

BBoi
15th of January 2008 (Tue), 20:27
I have to say, the 2 ceiling shots are absolutely STUNNING, delhi's being the most striking, the way the light just flows through the windows, and the creative use of the lens's 'flare' effect. All great shots, but I really wanted to especially commend that one.

raymondb
16th of January 2008 (Wed), 21:36
Thanks for the 2nd place. Congratulation to all the winners.
I would say every shots are great. Specifically,Like what BBoi said, delhi's shot is striking with the lighting effect being well captured.

delhi
16th of January 2008 (Wed), 21:57
I have to say, the 2 ceiling shots are absolutely STUNNING, delhi's being the most striking, the way the light just flows through the windows, and the creative use of the lens's 'flare' effect. All great shots, but I really wanted to especially commend that one.

hahaha thanks. us A640 users must stick together. heh! :lol: