

We took a day trip to Taby, a city located in the northen part of Stockholm. Taby is a historical city where you can find the runestones date from the late Viking Age and the Taby Church from medieval time.
Taby Church built during the latter half of the 13th century. The most fascinating feature of this church is the painted walls and ceilings. The painting was done by master painter, Albertus Pictor (1440-1507), known for his wallpaintings in numerous churches in Sweden. The main inspiration for the paintings was Biblia Pauperum, a collection of events from the Holy Bible. The paintings have never been whitewashed. This was done in many other medieval churches in Sweden when they were considered old-fashioned.
As usual, I took pictures of the interior of church from different angle, as well as 360 degree panorama. This is my favorite shot. The arch made an interesting picture, as it serves as a leading line which drawn the viewer's eye to the main subject. The HDR picture is compose of 3 exposure (-2EV, 0EV, +2EV) and tonemapped in Photomatix Pro. The adjustment of curve and saturation was done in Photoshop CS3, and further enhancement of detail was done in Topaz Adjust.
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