George:

That is a fine start you have made on documenting St Brigid's Church.
How old is it?  It is certainly a lovely facility.

I am interested in following this project.  My church in New Jersey is
preparing for its 300th anniversary in 2014, although the current
church building was constructed "only" in 1750.  I am considering
trying to make a small photo booklet of the church building for the
anniversary.  Fortunately, since it is a Lutheran church, it is much
plainer inside and out than St Brigid's;  for example, there are only
two stained glass windows and a few etched windows.  Still, I will be
watching what you do and stealing some ideas if you don't mind.  <G>

Dan
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola


On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 12:35 PM, Bob Sullivan <rf.sulli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> George,
> That's a great subject and a beautiful old church (for the New World).
> Have you thought of making vertical pano's of the stained glass windows?
> I wonder if getting the whole thing onto a single page would be important.
> Are you doing this for a church brochure or what.
> The symmetry and order in the images is captivating.
> Regards,  Bob S.
>
> On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 9:46 AM, George Sinos <gsi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> This is the wrap up of the “Print-a-Day for 30 Days” Project.
>>
>> <http://georges.posterous.com/top-5-lessons-learned-from-the-print-a-day-fo>
>>
>> Thanks for all of the feedback and thanks for being patient with me
>> filling up the list the last few weeks.  Even though the project was
>> interesting and I learned a lot, I may not have had the discipline to
>> keep up the daily regimen if I hadn't added the public posting
>> component.
>>
>> I've also been working on a photo project documenting St. Bridget's
>> Church. This is one of several beautiful churches in town.  I suspect
>> this project is going to keep me busy for the next several months.  I
>> started laying out the book yesterday. That helped solidify the
>> remaining work so I could build a work schedule.
>>
>> There are a few experimental and candidate shots with descriptive text
>> from an existing brochure in the link below.  This gallery just
>> scratches the surface.  There are 14 major stained glass windows, each
>> with a different liturgical symbolism.  There are about 70 items on
>> the shot list.  Given that I can only shoot a few on each visit, this
>> is going to take a while.
>>
>> <http://www.georgesphotos.net/Other/St-Bridget-candidates/23736841_V2KGQt>
>>
>> Thanks again for all of the feedback on the printing project.
>>
>> See you later, gs
>>
>> George Sinos
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