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The Cathedral of Saint Mary of Burgos (3 image pano)


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The Cathedral of Saint Mary of Burgos (3 image pano)

(Spanish: Catedral de Santa María de Burgos) is a Catholic church dedicated to the Virgin Mary located in the Spanish city of Burgos. Its official name is Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica Metropolitana de Santa María de Burgos. Its construction began in 1221, following French Gothic patterns. It went through major changes in the 15th and 16th centuries: the spires of the main facade, the Chapel of the Constable and dome of the transept, elements of the advanced Gothic which give the temple its unmistakable profile. The last works of importance (the Sacristy or the Chapel of Saint Thecla) were constructed in the 18th century, in which the Gothic portals of the main facade were also modified. The style of the cathedral is the Gothic, although it has several decorative Renaissance and Baroque elements as well. The construction and renovations were made with limestone extracted from the quarrys of the nearby town of Hontoria de la Cantera.

45723997961_4af590edc7_o.jpgThe Cathedral of Saint Mary of Burgos  (3 image pano) by Irwin Fletcher @ https://photoartcafe.forumbee.com, on Flickr

 

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Super DR expression applied to great architecture, Irwin.

 

Did you forget to keystone the image?



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Super DR expression applied to great architecture, Irwin.

Did you forget to keystone the image?


I honestly have no clue what keystoning the image means, but if you mean straight out the building with perspective correction, yes I did that. Originally both of the spires on each end were bending in towards the center.

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I see, Irwin.

 

Perspective correction is one of the operation

in keystoning, the other is lens distortion.



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I see, Irwin.

Perspective correction is one of the operation
in keystoning, the other is lens distortion.


Hmm, I used un-edited .dng files in MSICE to make the pano, I’ll edit them and apply the lens correction and try again and see how that looks.

I see, Irwin.

Perspective correction is one of the operation
in keystoning, the other is lens distortion.


Hmm, I used un-edited .dng files in MSICE to make the pano, I’ll edit them and apply the lens correction and try again and see how that looks.