I try not to do single image HDRs, that is, using a single exposure and tone-mapping it for greater detail throughout the scene, but sometimes I can never quite seem to get the processing on an image quite right in colour, and sometimes its an image that I would prefer not to use as a monochrome, so then I tone-map it in an HDR software to bring out that detail that I know is there.
This photo is of the Moravian Church in Queenstown, Guyana. It is more than a hundred years old.
It stands at the junction of Anira Street and New Garden Street, and there are utility posts and wires on two sides of it, I composed this to minimise the effect of those wires.

This has to be one the most amazing photos I have seen from your deck todate. The shot is perfectly positioned and because its such an old church, there is so much detail in the architecture.
Thanks Andrew!
I took three shots of it, this one I favoured more 🙂
A worthy subject to be documented. You can see the character coming through in the photo.
Thanks. Many of these old churches need to be recorded in photographs, they may not be around for as long as we’d like.