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25
Feb
2009

Harpsichord, First Presbyterian Church, Austin




This beautiful harpsichord can be found in the sanctuary of First Presbyterian Church, Austin, Texas. The instrument was made by Gerald Self of San Antonio.

This is a 3 exposure HDR image. I shot the original exposures about 4 years ago and produced a first version using multiple layers and manual masking in Photoshop. I later rediscovered the images (during keywording after a switch to using Lightroom) and processed them again using Photomatix, the result of which you see here.



Tagged - austin, church, harpsichord, HDR, instrument, music, presbyterian, sanctuary, stained glass, texas, tx, windows


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2 Comments

Bob
November 18, 2013, 4:53 pm

Beautiful photo. Please credit the local San Antonio maker, http://www.gselfharpsichords.com/index.html

Regards, Bob Shoaf, pianist San Antonio, Tx

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    Dave Wilson
    November 18, 2013, 9:19 pm

    Thanks for providing the credit, Bob!

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