St. Giles Cathedral Ceiling
St. Giles Kirk Ceiling St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh Scotland is a national landmark. It's also very photogenic. And most important for a photographer, they allow photography with tripods for a small fee. Having a tripod makes the difference in a dark cathedral. It allows long exposures, letting the light pour onto the sensor. Cathedrals do not really move so these long exposures work wonderfully here. I took advantage of my 17 millimeters tilt shift lens and pointed it heavenward. As I shifted from side to side, I was able to take in a huge amount of architectural information. I tried very carefully to obtain a symmetric image. I stitched these pictures Lightroom postprocessing. With my lower ISO settings I was able to bring a lot of the detail out of the shadows including the rich color in the stonework. Please enjoy.