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James L. Carroll has added a photo to the pool:
Photo of the Provo LDS Temple.
Temples have always been associated with trees and gardens. This represents their power to help us to undo the fall and return to the Garden of Eden while we still live within the winter and night of this world.
I attempted to represent this concept by photographing the temple through the branches of the trees planted around the grounds, in the winter, but with visible buds on the branches indicating the promise of a coming spring. Moroni in the background is blowing a trumpet to welcome the coming of Christ, and His Millennial reign which also represents a return to the Garden of Eden.
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James L. Carroll has added a photo to the pool:
This photo of the Timpanogas LDS Temple was my third real attempt at HDR photography.
Tools used:
Cannon SLR Rebel XSi
Tripod
Remote Shutter Release
Photomatix Pro 3.2 Trial
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James L. Carroll has added a photo to the pool:
This photograph of the LDS Provo Temple is similar to this one:
www.flickr.com/photos/jlcarroll/4312658441/
except that it is not an HDR shot, nor have I fiddled with the color or saturation in Photoshop, (other than to darken the photograph a little to insure that some of the details were not washed out). This was the actual color and lighting produced by the setting sun reflecting on the windows and shining across the snow and upon the mountain behind.
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