Heavenly Music by WilliamBullimore From Wikipedia: The cathedral’s pipe organ which was built
Heavenly Music by WilliamBullimore From Wikipedia: The cathedral’s pipe organ which was built by T. C. Lewis and Co of Brixton, England. Over six and half thousand pounds were spent on its construction, shipping and installation before it was played at the cathedral’s opening in 1891. Various modifications and maintenance works have been carried out since then, culminating in a $726,000 restoration which was completed in 1990 with the help of a National Trust appeal. In its restored state the organ has four manuals with 44 stops and pedals with nine stops, all with electro-pneumatic action. It is housed in the cathedral’s south transept behind newly-stencilled facade pipes. Here’s a link to download an MP3 of JS Bach - Sinfonia to Cantata 29 (arr Gehring) - played by David Ratnanayagam on the St Paul’s Cathedral organ. Details: Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mk II Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM Exposure: 5 exposures (-2.-1,0,+1,+2 EV) Aperture: f/8 Focal Length: 16 mm ISO Speed: 100 Post Processing: Imported into Lightroom Exported 5 exposures to Photomatix Tonemap generated HDR using detail enhancer option Re-imported back into Lightroom Contrast adjustment in Lightroom Noise reduction in Lightroom Slightly cropped in Lightroom Vibrance adjustment in Lightroom (because the orginal seemed washed out when I uploaded it) Sharpening in Lightroom Added keyword metadata Exported as 3000 x 2000 JPEG View On Black View Original Size https://flic.kr/p/6BHy1J -- source link
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