When I visited the Guyana Parliament building for some photography, I took a photo of what would probably be the ideal Civilian’s View, that is, from the chairs (benches) available to members of the public. I tried setting up in the centre (I think I was off by an inch or two)
I did this in HDR, and while I try to avoid too much high saturation images (especially in HDRs) this one showcases the beauty of the room to effect (I think)
I think I should try someday to get in here for an actual session. Would they allow me to photograph in there during a session, I wonder…
Click on the image to see it better in the Gallery.
So you wait years to drop this on us? When did we visit here? You don’t mean to rush these things, do you? 🙂
We went there almost two year’s ago, June 2012 (26th to be precise)
And why rush? 🙂
Now the configuration of the seats is different. Outdated photo 🙂
True Dwayne, it means a revisit is in order 🙂
Thats a lot of chairs for such a small country! Beautiful room though a definite sense of style, a good photo, I’ll look forward to an updated pic!
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