I think Mad Aussie commented that St. Paul's looks like it has many possibilities and he's right. Here's another shot which I thought was interesting.
This is a discussion on Another View of St. Paul's within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; I think Mad Aussie commented that St. Paul's looks like it has many possibilities and he's right. Here's another shot ...
I think Mad Aussie commented that St. Paul's looks like it has many possibilities and he's right. Here's another shot which I thought was interesting.
I love the way that the branches frame the steeple. it's a lovely photo!
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It was my way of saying 'nice ... but you can do better Iggy' ... and you just did
This is really nice!
Good stuff!
Thanks to everyone else too for the comments.
Very cool dramatic shot!
Yup excellent framing here and nice composition as well! The church leans toward the right and a quick adjustment and recrop would make this stronger imo.
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