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at Washington Photo Safari - Massachusetts Heights
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An exclusive opportunity has just been given to Washington Photo Safari by Washington National Cathedral, which has been closed for months due to COVID-19: early morning photo shoots inside the east nave…
Those of us who live in the DC area are truly blessed to have right in our own backyard one of the most beautiful cathedrals in the world: Washington National Cathedral. Begun in 1907 with a cornerstone laid by President Theodore Roosevelt and finished in 1990 with a final stone laid by President George H.W. Bush, its 150,000 tons of Indiana limestone make this the sixth largest cathedral in the world and an excellent example of 11th century Gothic architecture.
Although it suffered $25 million of damage during the 2011 earthquake, the interior repairs have been finished and the cathedral is still a great place to hone your skills in architectural and church photography. And one of the best times to do it is in the early morning light. This is a great time to do interior shots of the Cathedral, especially in the fall-winter months. When the sun is low in the southern and eastern sky, its beams pour through the south-facing stained glass windows of the Nave, projecting a riot of colors from these windows onto the grey stone columns, walls, and floors of the cathedral. The windows of this cathedral are commonly known as “the Jewels of Light.”
The unretouched colorful photo of the southeastern Nave was done with a smartphone. Imagine what you can get with a REAL camera!
After the interior shoot of the windows and long shots down the Main Nave, we will also go into the adjoining Bishops Garden, from which we can get great shots of the cathedral structure in the morning light, best captured with a polarizing filter.. Washington Photo Safari director and architectural photographer E. David Luria will guide you as you take your pictures and will provide an explanation of the abstract scenes depicted in the stained glass windows. He will assist you in working your camera on its Manual Mode for optimal exposure and also help you improve your color filtration by working with the Kelvin color temperature scale, if your camera is equipped with it.
Your fee includes a $40 donation to the Cathedral’s earthquake repair funds. Bring your camera, wide-angle and telephoto lenses and tripod (optional) for this early morning photographic adventure at Washington National Cathedral! Any camera will do, even smartphones.
Limit of 7 photographers.
Focus Skills: Architecture, Composition, Lighting, White Balance
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Washington Photo Safari
Massachusetts Heights
3101 Wisconsin Ave
Btwn South & Lych Gate Roads
Washington, District of Columbia 20016 Massachusetts Heights
3101 Wisconsin Ave
Btwn South & Lych Gate Roads
Washington, District of Columbia 20016
Meet on front steps of the Cathedral at 3101 Wisconsin Ave NW. Parking is available in the cathedral garage and on adjoining streets.
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at Washington Photo Safari - Downtown, Washington, D.C. 1661 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20503
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at Washington Photo Safari - Massachusetts Heights 3101 Wisconsin Ave, Washington, District of Columbia 20016
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at Washington Photo Safari - Northwest Washington 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20008
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at Washington Photo Safari - West Potomac 1850 West Basin Dr SW, Washington, District of Columbia 20242
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at Washington Photo Safari - Georgetown 3051 M St NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20007
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