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Cathedrals Through Fisheye

Cathedrals Through Fisheye
Here you will see an ever growing gallery of Cathederal and church ceilings through a fisheye lens. These ceilings range from 11th century to 15th century Gothic and Romanesque architecture. I have been fortunate to travel around the country and  visit many Cathedrals and Churches with inspiring architecture, one aspect that sparks my interest every-time is how different and unique the ceilings are. I have used a fish eye lens to create these images as the lens is able to capture the vast space in which the ceiling fills and is able to show all of its beauty and elegance. 
Chester Cathedral, 2018 (My first ceiling image)
Arundel cathedral (2019)
St.Nicholas' Church, Arundel, 2019
Chichester Cathedral, 2019
St, Giles', Edinburgh, 2019
St.Cuthberts Church, Wells, 2021 (Not a cathedral but the detail and craftsmanship within this ceiling would have been a waste not to take a picture)
Wells Cathedral, 2021
Bristol Cathedral, Elder lady chapel, 2021
Cathedrals Through Fisheye
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