Look again, Brian! http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/153485685
It's a photo looking up into the dome, not down onto the floor. I do have
photos of the floor but haven't posted them yet.
Tina
On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 10:11 PM, Brian Gray <bsg017@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi
> Having taken pictures of the outside of Florence Cathedral with my
> OM2SP a few years ago, I was very interested to see Tina's impressive
> picture of the inside as seen when looking down from under the dome.
> However, I am intrigued that my aging eyes give me the impression that
> I am looking down into a pit with a few rows of pews falling into it
> from the right. I suspect that this is mainly an effect caused by the
> shapes in the floor mosaics but wonder if any processing effects are
> involved. Did anyone else see this effect?
> Florence was very busy when we visited and, while taking exterior
> photographs, my wife and I got separated from our guide and the rest of
> the party. I remember using the radio headphones through which we were
> listening to the tour guide to help us follow her by noting in which
> directions her voice signal increased or decreased at any road
> junctions as we all made our way towards the Uffizi gallery. I assume
> that this would not have worked with a digital system rather than a
> basic analogue radio system - that might have been embarrassing. :-)
> Brian Gray
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