Although we planned to complete this exercise today in our back yard, the weather has not cooperated, progressing from merely overcast to active rain. Instead, archived pictures are used.
These pictures were taken of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, in October 2015, on several different days. Three different cameras were used, experimenting with f-stop settings and exposure time. The times of day include morning (one picture), afternoon (one picture), and evening (four pictures). The pictures are taken facing West.

This picture was taken at 11 am with an Olympus TG-4 camera. Settings are:
ISO 100, 1/250 sec, f 4.9, 100 mm

This picture was taken at 2:30 pm with a Canon SX40 camera. Settings are:
ISO 200, 1/500 sec, f.6.7, 41 mm

This picture was taken at 7 pm with a Canon 50D camera. Settings are:
ISO 100, 1/6 sec, f 16, 50 mm

This picture was taken at 7:30 pm with a Canon SX40 camera. Settings are:
ISO 100, 1/6 sec, f 8, 132 mm

This picture was taken at 7:30 pm with a Canon 50D camera. Settings are:
ISO 200, 20 sec, f 16, 50 mm

This picture was taken at 8 pm with a Canon 50D camera. Settings are:
ISO 100, 20 sec, f 22, 25 mm
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Good exercise. The one at 230 is especially beautiful with blue and orange sky.
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Love the photos especially the ones taken at night. Great lighting!
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