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Sanctuary

(December 17-21, 2004)

Tobias Port

The Forgotten Sanctuary

Piotr Popik

Cathedral of Holy Mary Assumption

Kielce, Poland

December 18, 2004, 15:52 UTC (16:52 local time)

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Caption
Cathedral of Holy Mary Assumption in Kielce. The main cathedral of Kielce was the first church of the city, first mentioned along with it's foundation in 1171. Built originally in romanesque was very popular with the Royal family and the local potentates and bishops, who rebuilt and modernized it on frequent occasions. The main altar was designed by the famous Italian master, Fontana. Approximately at the same time, the special painting presenting the Assumption of Holy Mary was brought to the cathedral from Rome where it was created by Szymon Czechowicz. In 1782 the Polish primate Michal Poniatowski established a unique etching on the front wall presenting the Polish alphabet, Arabic numerals, standard weights and measures and the main principles of the catholic religion for the education of the people.
Location

Europe / Poland

Lat: 50° 52' 9" N
Long: 20° 37' 43" E

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Precision is: High. Pinpoints the exact spot.

Equipment
I took 7 images, all horizontal, in portrait mode on Canon Digital Rebel (300D) set at ISO 200, with Peleng 8mm lens (f/8, 15s exposure). Panorama was stitched using PTGui, Autopano and Enblend and converted to cubic with PanoCube.
Behind the scene : how this panorama was made
I was thinking about this cathedral since the time the 'Sanctuary' theme was announced. This cathedral is located in Kielce (the city being 100 km far from Krakow) and has been the most influential to me... as it retained the ancient, traditional spirit, unlike modern churches.
One may see 'no photo allowed' sign on the doors, so the first thing I did I asked the priest for a permission, which he gave to me after little explanation. He said I should ask the key-keeper to turn on some extra lights, because it was very dark inside (the panorama was shoot at the evening). I could not find the key-keeper person, so I started taking pictures without any extra light (the available light allowed me to take pictures at ISO 200 with f/8 and 15s of exposure). The key-keeper appeared when I almost finished, the extra light allowed to take another picture of altar, which, because of that is well exposed. The whole thing lasted ~ 6 minutes.

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