The Westminster Abbey is a magnificent piece of architecture housing more than a thousand years of British royalty history making it one of the most visited places in London. Unfortunately, photography is prohibited inside the cathedral so the closest to the interiors I could photograph was its courtyard. It would have been awesome to capture the interiors but the courtyard provided me with good enough lines, shapes and shadows. Most photographs we see online are usually the facade of this building but I decided to skip that angle and went for this. I know it does not scream Westminster Abbey but they always say not to capture the obvious so here’s one taken from behind the abbey.
A good angle. It’s always too easy to take the conventional shot.
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Thank you!
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Thanks for choosing to go around to the back!
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Hahaha! Thank you as well for dropping by my page and taking time to comment. Hope you visit again and check out my other posts.
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That is one of my favourite views of Westminster. Nice shot.
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Thank you! The inside of the abbey is magnificent and I’m glad they prohibit photography as it allowed me to explore its every corner instead of getting busy taking photos.
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Reblogged this on R and B International Travel Blog.
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A photographic masterpiece!
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Thank you, Peter!
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