@dimascastillo90 What a wonderful structure, what an architectural richness, a delight indeed to look at this. Excellent technical quality in each photo, as well the selection of angles.... Great!... One question Dimas... Do you do them with a dedicated wide angle lens?.... Cheers....
@dimascastillo90 Que maravilla de estructura, cuanta riqueza arquitectónica, un deleite en realidad mirar esto. Excelente la calidad técnica de cada foto, así como una selección de ángulos fuera de serie... Bravo!... Una pregunta Dimas... ¿Las haces con un lente gran angular?... Saludos.
Dear @jlinaresp. Kindly add/include the English language translation to your comment for the reading convenience of our international Hive audience. Thank you for your consideration.
Hello... my apologies for the omission... I have already taken it into account, I have also edited the comment and added this one in English. Thank you very much for notifying. Greetings to all team!
Where is the English translation?
Ready, I have already posted the initial comment in English. Cheers. ;-) My apologies again to everyone in team!
Thank you for updating your comment. 😀
My friend @jlinaresp, I really appreciate each of your words, I really appreciate them. I took the pictures with my cell phone with the wide angle mode because I was very close to the church, if I used the camera I couldn't frame the whole structure, unless you have a professional wide angle lens for the camera and they are exaggeratedly expensive.
Thanks for the clarification dear friend!... Wow! I'm really impressed by the quality in each photo. For a moment, I thought you might have taken them with a 10mm or 12mm prime lens. What a result then!... I reiterate my applause for this work. Thanks you for taking the time to answer my questions. Regards.