Cathedral religion
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Angled shot taken inside the Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool. Really enjoy finding new angles and views within this building and its a great place to practice my photography. / . / Spent a lot of time with the position and cropping of this image to produce the desired look. / . / Your comments always help. / . / ste / . / Location: The Lady Chapel / . / The first part of the Cathedral to be completed and consecrated for worship was the Lady Chapel. The style of this lovely Chapel, which stands at the far south east corner of the Cathedral, is more elaborate than the main body of the Cathedral in a way which reflects its date and the influence of G F Bodley who was, at that time, working with the Cathedral architect.
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The Anglican churuch here in historic St. John’s, Newfoundland. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
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The keyboard of the organ in Ripon Cathedral, could not get to see this the first day i went, but i went back on Easter sunday, just as the service was ending, the Organist was taking a break so i managed to get a quick shot in!
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The cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral Watercolour by Ruth S Harris
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Halfway down the nave is an area known as the crossing, where the great transept cuts across at right angles. / Looking up is the lower portion of the central tower. / I love the lines; its hard to imagine this was built almost 1000 years ago! / Lincoln Cathredral, May 2008. / /
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Scanned 35mm film
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A side door at Worcester Cathedral, with dappled light from the surrounding trees warming the stonework. / October 2008.
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Triptych created from some previously uploaded images / Scanned 35mm film
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The Cathedral Church of Christ, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott’s masterpiece, is built on St. James’ Mount and is visible from miles around: “a visible witness for God in the midst of the great city”. / . / The decision to build was taken under the leadership of Bishop Francis James Chavasse, second Bishop of Liverpool, in the summer of 1901. / . / After an open competition, a design by an unknown 22-year-old architect was chosen. In 1904 King Edward VII laid the Foundation Stone in the presence of 7,000 people. Building began at the East end and, by means of a series of temporary walls, the whole building moved towards completion. / . / In 2007 Steve Williams photographed the building before editing the image to produce a detailed and daunting view of this magnificent example of architecture. A central location provided multiple points of interest within the structure. / . / Liverpool Cathedral is also located on the same road as my house and a friend helped with the style of the photo when she explained how the building reminded her of something from Lord of the Rings. / . / Another view of the Cathedral / . / / . / Let me know what you think / . / Ste
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This is another HDR image of the inside of Peterborough cathedral. Peterborough cathedral has seen two Tudor queens buried here, this is Katharine of Aragon’s tomb. The other, Mary Queen of Scots was buried on the opposite side of the altar, though her grave is now empty (she was re-buried in Westminster in 1612)
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St. Peters Cathedral. / North Adelaide, South Australia. .
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Another in my series of images of Lincoln Cathedral, this time looking from the choir screen back down the aisle towards the West Door. Lincoln Cathedral, or Lincoln Minster as it is also known, dates from 1072 when William the Conqueror instructed that the bishopric of this, then the largest diocese in England (covering the lands between the river Thames and the Humber), be moved from Dorchester, near Oxford, to Lincoln, where he had already established a castle in the old Roman upper city. The first Norman Bishop of Lincoln, Remigius had previously been a Benedictine monk, and a loyal supporter of William at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The cathedral was finally consecrated in 1092. It has dominated the skyline of Lincoln since then and is a prominent landmark from many parts of Lincolnshire.
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st davids cathedral, wales
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Lincoln Cathedral, or Lincoln Minster as it is also known, dates from 1072 when William the Conqueror instructed that the bishopric of this, then the largest diocese in England (covering the lands between the river Thames and the Humber), be moved from Dorchester, near Oxford, to Lincoln, where he had already established a castle in the old Roman upper city. The first Norman Bishop of Lincoln, Remigius had previously been a Benedictine monk, and a loyal supporter of William at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The cathedral was finally consecrated in 1092. It has dominated the skyline of Lincoln since then and is a prominent landmark from many parts of Lincolnshire. Another in my series of Lincoln cathedral images, this time showing the area of the High Altar. /
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Scanned 35mm film / Originally colour, converted to monotone in Photoshop and then much dodging and burning applied!
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View of the benches within Liverpools Metropolitan Cathedral under the light cast by the stained glass windows.
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The old chapel at the bottom of the hill at Monsalvat in Eltham, Victoria, Australia. Montsalvat consists of a series of unique and distinctive buildings in the European style set in over 12 acres of parkland. A lot of materials came from the many beautiful buildings of Melbourne that were being demolished to make way for modernization. The addition of mud bricks, rammed earth, the local mud stone , bush timbers, and a great deal of hard labour, Justus Jörgensen’s vision took form. A stitch of 5 3 exposure HDR’s so 15 images in total, black and white conversion in Adobe Lightroom and added in some grass to make the foreground a bit more interesting. Stitched together in Adobe Photoshop CS3 My other photo of Monsalvat here Click here for my other images of Victoria
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St.Michael the Archangel.Booton,Norfolk,England.
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Sydney, Australia
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A ‘lost’ graveyard in Hackey, London
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Scanned 35mm film
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Taken at the main plaza in Mexico City, Mexico. Shot of a native indian dressed in traditional garb for a performance. As I walked by he was standing on a bleacher in the center of the square in front of the cathedral. I found the contrast between the native dress and the Spanish Colonial church interesting and poignant.
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With the power of photoshop i command thee joke
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