This is St. Mary’s Basilica, one of the most prominent landmark in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Originally built in 1871, It was the first basilica established in the United States. The Basilica of Saint Mary is the co-cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and is one of the examples of Beaux-Arts architecture in USA.
I took this shoot in 2009 right after I bought my first (and only) DSLR D200, using 18-200mm VR II on it. I never used a SLR before then. Used a tripod purchased for $20.
Critics are most welcome!
If I look back, I scold myself for few points at least:
1. The tree on extreme right is a distraction. I should have moved little bit left/right or tried another composition to avoid it.
2. I only took JUST one shot of the scene at that time. I should have taken couple more shots from different angle, different perspective, portrait mode may be...
Question for experts: where to take metering from, for such scene? Using sky above the building or the building itself?