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Here you are a shot from the interion of the Cathedral of Lyon, capital of Rone Alpes, France. The most interesting feature of the Gothic church architecture is the contact between the material, the stone, and the immaterial, the light, the unholy and the holy, Earth and Heaven. When a construction is able to merge the light, the colours, the material, the texture into a shape then it became an Architecture... a place where you can isolate from the world and meet the absolute.
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Hi Dario,
This is a wonderful shot.
I have looked at some of your others, and you really have an eye!
I'm especially interested in your architectural shots, as I am interested in architecture, although I have none of your training.
You have really captured the gothic here, with strong colour and good use of dark shadows.
I have a fixation with geometry, and I have taken the liberty of doing a quick W/S on this shot... I hope you are not offended!
Great work.
Regards,
Nigel
- emi (24)
- [2007-12-25 14:05]
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Very nice Cathedral of Lyon.When ı was in france I have been there in 1997.
I have to say that is not clear and bad shot.If you try again, I think you can do better than this.
regards,
Emine
A good idea, but the perspective and shadows are too pronounced seems to me.
I now offering a workshop to correct it.