Foreground building on the left. The Sheldonian Theatre, located in Oxford, England, was built from 1664 to 1668 after a design by Christopher Wren for the University of Oxford. The building is named after Gilbert Sheldon, chancellor of the university at the time and the project’s main financial backer. It is used for music concerts, lectures and university ceremonies, but not for drama.
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I love those old buildings. Nice photo & treatment Mark.
Beautiful work, Mark….. lovely light on this one!!
Love the editing Mark. What a great image.
Many thanks to you Lyn!
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lovely shot of Oxford xx
Thank you Lynn.
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Terrific lighting!
Many thnaks Sheryl.
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OMG, this is so fabulous Mark:) I thought it was an old painting! Wwowowowowow!
Thank you very much Tereza!!
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Just wonderful Mark! You’ve caught the old-world genteel architecture and juxtaposed this with modern people doing modern things..beautiful perspective and thought-provoking! Instant fav!
Many thanks for your wonderful and thoughtful comment Marian!
– Mark Richards
Wonderful capture of the Oxford architecture and street activity !
Many thanks Trish! Oxford is such a beautiful place, I want to go back!!
– Mark Richards
Excellent picture Mark, the mood you have captured has a timeless quality to it, I would expect a handsome cab to appear at any moment…. well done
Thanks for your terrific comment Rob!
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Beautifully done, both as a photo and your post processing. A fav.