Church in Poland

This old church in a small town of Tarnobrzeg, Poland has survived through WWII. I was lucky enough to get this shot between masses in what I believe is great lighting.

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Looks great, I might drop the exposure a bit so the shadows on the benches don't look too noisy and the saturation of the floor and the wall will come out.

It is quite radiant, Antonio! I think the high-key look, while less obvious, suits the airy atmosphere of this church.

The lines are not straight. And you missed the symmetry as well. Nice colors and light though!

I really appreciate the comments and critique. I am here specifically for that reason and will take any advice I could get!

I agree with most of the comments. Symmetry, exposure and perspective are all off by just al little bit.

I think you can get pretty far in Photoshop with what you have here!

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