See the candle? It is on the floor of Trinity Chapel, just a modest part of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent, England. Canterbury. Although the first building was there as early as 597, the cathedral was completely rebuilt in 1070. The immense building begs to be photographed. In this photo you can see the Trinity Chapel, behind it is the choir and behind it (in the photo in the middle if you look over the candle on the ground) the main church hall. The frog's fork perspective, (the camera was on the ground angled upwards) combined with a wide-angle lens creates the surreal effect that makes it look like the pillars are falling backwards.
Amateur photographer and curious hiker. Often on the road, always with a camera. I photograph what catches my attention, what makes an impression. My challenge is to capture that, together with the emotion, the commotion of that moment. With a fascination for lines, patterns, .. Read more…