Magical Münster-11
The Münster Cathedral has three organs but the main one can be found in the east transept or the Johannischoir and is shown in its splendor in this photo.
The pipework’s are the craftmanship of Hans Klais and were originally installed in the Stephanschoir niche in 1956 but were later moved in 1987 to a position that showed it off in better light under the southern window in the Johannischoir.
In 2002 in order to produce a more uniform sound throughout the cathedral there was an auxiliary set of works installed in the upper chapel of the north tower and is wholly operated by the main organ.
This organ is probably to my eye the most beautiful thing in the cathedral and would have loved to hear it play but unfortunately I was there at the wrong time of day.
I took this with my D750 and Tamron SP 24-70mm 2.8 G2 Lens at 24mm 1/40s, f/5.6 ISO 800 processed in LR, Topaz Denoise, PS (Lumenzia and DXO Nik Color Efex)
Disclaimer: Not trying to be realistic in my editing there is enough realism in the world, my style is a mix of painterly and romanticism as well as a work in progress.
Magical Münster-11
The Münster Cathedral has three organs but the main one can be found in the east transept or the Johannischoir and is shown in its splendor in this photo.
The pipework’s are the craftmanship of Hans Klais and were originally installed in the Stephanschoir niche in 1956 but were later moved in 1987 to a position that showed it off in better light under the southern window in the Johannischoir.
In 2002 in order to produce a more uniform sound throughout the cathedral there was an auxiliary set of works installed in the upper chapel of the north tower and is wholly operated by the main organ.
This organ is probably to my eye the most beautiful thing in the cathedral and would have loved to hear it play but unfortunately I was there at the wrong time of day.
I took this with my D750 and Tamron SP 24-70mm 2.8 G2 Lens at 24mm 1/40s, f/5.6 ISO 800 processed in LR, Topaz Denoise, PS (Lumenzia and DXO Nik Color Efex)
Disclaimer: Not trying to be realistic in my editing there is enough realism in the world, my style is a mix of painterly and romanticism as well as a work in progress.