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Chris
Super pics thanks for sharing with all of us.
in regards to the Frauenkirche aren't the dark stone bricks the originals ? this royal city was plastered real good it is almost a wonder anything was left of the origins to work with.
taking inside pics through glass is a pain in the arse is it not ? This is one city I would like to visit, the surrounding vineyards and the city of Meißen as well
Erich ~
Thanks so much for takin the time for the history lesson and pics Chris, truly outstanding thread my man.....
Hi Chris,
>Actually I did not use a flash. In the museums you are not allowed to use flash.
One trick to avoid reflections from glass is to use a roll a small piece of paper into the shape of a cylinder, put one end of the cylinder against the glass and then shoot through the cylinder. It even works if you use a flashlight.
However, I admit that under some circumstances, like when you're not allowed to touch the glass, when the view angle is insufficient with the camera against the glass, and when the object is very close behind the glass so that the camera doesn't manage to focus, this trick won't help either.
I imagine all these conditions were met in Dresden, so I guess you'll file my post under "useless advice"
Regards,
Henning (HoHun)