Anyway - here are few shots from my portfolio of the expedition.
A couple of 360 pans of the interior of the mission . . .


A fisheye view of the ceiling . . .

A portrait of a parishioner . . .

"art" . . .

The mission pooch . . .

More "art" . . .


My student - who can't read . . .

Yawn - the mission . . .


Hey! Don't stand in front of the !%$#* camera!

Swingin' in the moonlight!

4 comments:
Dave, great shots as always, even the ones of FG. ;) The two domes in the bright, blue sky with the puffy clouds. An, almost, Henri Cartier-Bresson je ne sais quoi.
Uh, so tell me again, why do we subtract things to get a better image? ;)
Gorgeous shooting! what lens did you use for the pano's fisheye or the new 14mm?
Thanks Paul ans susi. My 8mm Sigma and a Kadian Quick Pan system was used for the 360 pans.
Well done! I would actually be happier individual if everybody wrote as well as you do. Thanks again
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