Truro Cathedral
Yesterday I took a drive down to Truro to visit the cathedral. As much as I love Landscape photography I really l love architecture photography as well.
I'm not religious in the slightest, I'm more of a man of science, but I find the architecture of cathedrals fascinating. How the architects and stonemasons built these impressive buildings hundreds of years ago is nothing but astounding.
Truro Cathedral is a relatively modern Cathedral, despite there being a church on it's site since 1259, the Cathedral that we see now was consecrated in 1887 with building work finished in 1910.
When it came to editing this image my mind was going mental as it's not completely symmetrical. The main part of the Nave is but when you look at the Quire it veers slightly to the left. Also the seating arrangement is slightly off. This was giving me a major headache when I was editing it but it is what it is. The blue boards on the left hand side were part of an exhibition and although they look a bit out of place I decided it was easier to leave them in and not make a mess of it in photoshop.
I have a good few different angles of the building so expect to see a few of them over the next few days.
Truro Cathedral
Yesterday I took a drive down to Truro to visit the cathedral. As much as I love Landscape photography I really l love architecture photography as well.
I'm not religious in the slightest, I'm more of a man of science, but I find the architecture of cathedrals fascinating. How the architects and stonemasons built these impressive buildings hundreds of years ago is nothing but astounding.
Truro Cathedral is a relatively modern Cathedral, despite there being a church on it's site since 1259, the Cathedral that we see now was consecrated in 1887 with building work finished in 1910.
When it came to editing this image my mind was going mental as it's not completely symmetrical. The main part of the Nave is but when you look at the Quire it veers slightly to the left. Also the seating arrangement is slightly off. This was giving me a major headache when I was editing it but it is what it is. The blue boards on the left hand side were part of an exhibition and although they look a bit out of place I decided it was easier to leave them in and not make a mess of it in photoshop.
I have a good few different angles of the building so expect to see a few of them over the next few days.