I thought the stained glass and alcoves of Mem Chu would provide a nice HDR exposure range.

I’ll be heading over to the Stanford d.school later today for the Creating Infectious Action mini conference with Paul Saffo and some other blokes.

It’s a free event at Hewlett 201, 3:30-7:00pm. Here is the agenda.

13 responses to “Design”

  1. Creating Infectious Action (CIA) 🙂

  2. great detail enhancement..

    the strength is incredible

  3. Steve: This is yet another extraordinary application of HDR. It will make the next visit to the chapel so much more interesting.

  4. Making HDRs is an infectious action.
    Nice talk today!
    flickr.com/photos/automatt/140677053/

  5. Pannini! This is so Pannini!

    wait… i´ll try to get a picture.

    -duh, i am doubting now if I am recalling the correct name of the author of the similar works or messing up-

  6. freaky!

    We have that exact print hanging in the office, but I had not seen the similarity… the rounded Corinthian columns set next to the square…

  7. 😯

    wow… re-freaky.

    You absolutely have good taste for paintings there! 😉

    I would print this photo in a similar size and frame it with a similar frame the pannini painting already has -to combine and to help making the visual association- and hang this one close to the other or at least in the same room.

  8. Wow! Beautiful capture of light and the colours are amazing! I love this! Great work, the exposure is perfect! 🙂
    1-2-3

  9. Beautiful stained glass!
    reminds me of the stained glass at my parish in Ann Arbor Mi flickr.com/photos/marylea/sets/1635899/

  10. I love the warm colours, intricate details, arches and dome.

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