The picture shows Erfurt Cathedral illuminated at night, taken after Christmas. The Gothic architecture of the cathedral with its striking towers and intricate details is at the centre of the composition. To the right, a large Christmas tree, decorated with white lights, shines - a remnant of the festive season. In the foreground, trails of light from passing vehicles drift across the road, an effect of long exposure that suggests movement and life. The sky is deep blue, indicating the late hour.
The cathedral square is one of the most important historical sites in Erfurt. The cathedral itself looks back on over 1000 years of history and has a significant influence on the cityscape. Even after the holidays, the square remains a place of encounter and reflection.
My inspiration was to capture the calm after the hustle and bustle of the Christmas season - a moment in which the festive atmosphere is still palpable, but is already fading into everyday life. The lighting and composition are intended to make this transitional phase visually tangible.
The picture conveys a quiet, almost contemplative atmosphere. In an interior, it acts as a calm, structured eye-catcher - ideal for rooms that want to combine depth, history and a seasonal mood.
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Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands