News and Views from Dave Wilson

Harpsichord, First Presbyterian Church

by on Dec.22, 2008, under Photography

I’m rather enjoying the opportunity to go through all my old shots now that I’ve imported them into Lightroom and am checking all the keywords. The image you see here has an interesting story behind it. It was taken in the sanctuary of First Presbyterian Church in Austin where I was a member for around 10 years. The current church building was built in the early 1970s but elements from the old, downtown church were incorporated into the new building, including a wall of beautiful stained glass along one side of the sanctuary.

The church also had a wonderful music program and ran regular concerts, one of the side effects of which was that you could often find fascinating musical instruments on temporary loan in preparation for some performance or other.
In this case, the fascinating instrument was this gorgeous harpsichord made by Gerald Self of San Antonio.

Given the lighting in the Sanctuary, it wasn’t possible to take a single shot and capture both the stained glass and the detail inside the instrument so I shot several brackets and later masked them together in Photoshop to produce the final image. Rediscovering the original JPEG files this week, however, I pulled them in to Photomatix to see what it would do and I ended up with this rather nice result. The settings I used on this picture were intended to give a pretty natural looking result and I think it worked rather nicely.

If memory serves correctly, the original version of this image was used on the inside cover of the FPC member’s directory for 2005 or thereabouts.

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