The architecture of the Milwaukee Art Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is exceptionally brilliant. This in the main lobby of the museum, and I did a 7- frame vertical panorama of the cavernous room. In addition, on Thursday evenings the museum is open until 8pm, and that gave me the opportunity to photograph this at twilight. The combination of the very cool outdoor light seen through the many windows in combination with the warm, artificial lights of the interior made for dramatic contrast. I took this with a 16mm focal length, hand held, and my settings for each frame were 1/80, f/5.6, and 8000 ISO. I overlapped each frame in terms of composition about 50%. In post-processing, I added clarity, vibrance, saturation, and dehaze. Even though each of my frames wasn't exactly oriented correctly, Photoshop aligned all the images into a perfect composite.
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