Wednesday, November 13, 2013
WV State Capitol
This is a photo of part of the rotunda inside the West Virginia Capitol building. I liked the way the light was hitting the marble walls and the painted part of the ceiling. It was only when I got home and looked at it on the computer that I noticed how symmetrical the photo was. I shot this hand held at a pretty low shutter speed of 1/40th of a second. This shot hasn't been cropped or straightened at all. I don't think I could've lined it up any straighter if I'd been using a tripod. Pretty cool if I do say so myself. I usually don't get that lucky.
Labels:
50mm,
Architecture,
Charleston,
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