Church spire
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Its all in the title. This isn’t just an ordinary Church Spire. I am told its a copy of the Spire at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. This is actually what I would consider the most prominant landmarks in Peebles. Peebles is a small Scottish Borders Town which lies about 20 miles south west of Edinburgh. Its possibly my most popular image to date out here in the real world. Made the Redbubble Home Page on the 29th of August 2008. Many thanks & best wishes from Robin; that’s me!! / Milestone reached, 1000 views. Thank you all kindly; Mum & Dad too. Reached on the 2nd of Oct 2008 / / / /
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This year Salisbury will be celebrating the 750th anniversary of the consecration of the completed Cathedral in 1258. / The spire is 404 feet tall, the highest in Europe… no words of mine can add anything to its beauty! Although I was born in Salisbury, so might be biased, I am sure noone would disagree with the magnificence of this marvellous building. / Captured at 17mm, 30 second exposure, f9, ISO 100 Sold as a mounted print – many thanks to the unknown buyer /
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Inspired by a wonderful photograph by Robin Brown on artwanted
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A gargoyle howls at the rising moon. Exhibited in FujiFilm SiteUnseen Exhibition 2007 and Coffee Table Book.
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tutorial in digital photo magazine blending photographs the sunset is from Morecambe bay and the building is a shot I took badly in Birmingham
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The White Chapel at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. Drawn by L K Southward- Iconic Art UK
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My second attempt at HDR. Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. The clock tower and spire of St Cuthbert’s church just off Lothian Road, Edinburgh, with edinburgh castle in the background. Tradition has it that St. Cuthbert, the famed monk-bishop of Lindisfarne, stopped by the shores of the Nor’ Loch (a lake now replaced with Princes Street Gardens) just below Edinburgh Castle and built a little hut there. This is the site of St. Cuthbert’s Parish Church, whose current incarnation dates from the 19th century but is built over at least six earlier places of worship. The first record of St. Cuthbert’s Church in Edinburgh is in 1127, when King David I gave all the land below the Castle to St Cuthbert’s. Little is known of the church’s history from the 12th to the 16th century, aside from occasional references in Vatican documents. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Castles and Lowland Scotland.
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Inspired by my love of the beautiful Renaissance and Medievel Cathedrals and Churches we visited while travelling throughout France and Italy. This piece is a compilation of four photographs, layered and masked with textures and text overlayed.
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Bendigo Sacred Heart Cathedral with cross processed effect.
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Smudge Art TM. / Photography / By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
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Abbaye aux hommes, Caen, France
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This church rooftop, is located at the bottom eastern end of Albion Street Brunswick. / It is an absolute artistic treasure, and well worth a photograph, which doesn’t do it justice. / This image is only a portion of the whole thing. ================================= Click here to see more of my Architecture and Old Building images.
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St Patrick’s Cathedral at night © Loredana Crupi 2007 / See more works BLACK & WHITE CHINA SERIES NATURE ABSTRACT
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View of the top of the spire of St Andrew’s Church, Billingborough, Lincolnshire. / / Part of the series Against the Sky / /
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Smudge Art TM. / Photography / By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
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This is a night shot of the gothic looking Cathedral in St Alban’s, Hertfordshire, England.
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Smudge Art TM. / Photography / By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
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Looking at St Paul’s Cathedral from the North side. St Paul’s Cathedral is in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 3 handheld exposures were HDR’d in Photomatix and then went crazy in Lightroom :) St Paul’s Cathedral is built on the site where the first public Christian services in Melbourne were led by Dr Alexander Thomson in 1836. Soon afterwards a small wooden chapel was built elsewhere, and the area became a corn market until 1848, when it was made available for the building of the bluestone St Paul’s Parish Church. Consecrated in 1852, that was used until 1885, when it was demolished to make way for the present Cathedral. The decision to build on the site of the existing church was made because of its proximity to the railway and soon to be completed cable tramway service. The Swanston Street and Flinders Street corner remains one of Melbourne’s busiest intersections today, ensuring the Cathedral a place at the heart of city life. / The Architectural style of the Cathedral is described as Gothic transitional, being partly Early English and partly Decorated. It was designed by the distinguished English architect William Butterfield, who was noted for his ecclesiastical work, and the foundation stone was laid in 1880. Butterfield steadfastly refused to visit Melbourne and the building program was beset with all the problems that arise from management by remote control. He resigned from the project briefly in 1882 and finally in 1884, and the building was completed under the supervision of Joseph Reed, who designed many of Melbourne’s public buildings. Nonetheless, St Paul’s remains Butterfield’s final masterpiece. On 22 January 1891 the Cathedral was consecrated, but it was not the building we see today. The erection of the spires did not begin until 1926, and then to the design of John Barr of Sydney rather than using the original design of an octagonal central tower and gable west end towers of Butterfield. In the 1960s there was extensive work carried out on the exterior, and in 1989 a major National Trust appeal to enable the restoration of the Cathedral’s magnificent organ. It is acknowledged as the finest surviving work of T. C. Lewis, one of the greatest English organ builders of the second half of the nineteenth century. / St Paul’s enjoys a long tradition of the musical excellence, and is one of the very few Anglican Cathedrals outside the British Isles to have a Choral Evensong on Sundays and most weeknights. Organ recitals are an integral part of Cathedral life, as are other music recitals, drama and art exhibitions. / The Cathedral also has one of the few peals of thirteen bells outside the British Isles, and they are a regular feature of Wednesday evening in Melbourne, when the bell ringers may be heard practising from 6.30pm to 9.00pm. The Cathedral is definitely one of Melbourne’s most dominate features! Click here for my other images of Melbourne
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Church Spires Carcassonne
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I took this last Friday when visiting my friend in St. Mikes as this church is on the next corner and I really love the quad spires .. taken with a zoom on the Sony in auto then changed to exclusion and colour burn to get this effect
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Collingwood Roof top view. / © Loredana Crupi 2007 / See more works BLACK & WHITE CHINA SERIES NATURE ABSTRACT
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CHESTER CATHEDRAL AT NIGHT
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A fan art for a Heavy Metal band called Trivium who sound similar to Metallica but with a more current style. Fast, loud and energetic music – great for Adrenaline Sports ! Christ Church Cathedral in Newcastle gets a makeover for a cover artwork.
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