Mark Simms 15/03/2016 Thanks Susan….I like to look for the details as well as the big picture stuff, it gives more of a sense of place. Reply
Lynne C Walker 15/03/2016 Just beautiful, gorgeous patterns and I love the black and white shot of the eagles head – lectern I presume. Reply
Mark Simms 15/03/2016 Thanks Lynne. Yes it’s a lectern, I’m not sure of the significance of the Eagle, but many churches in the UK seem to have one. Reply
Vicki 15/03/2016 Lovely images, Mark. Love those floors. Beautiful tile pattern. Something about this Cathedral reminds me of St Paul’s Cathedral in Melbourne. Here’s some images just in case you wish to look at it. Including the eagle. https://victoriaaphotography.wordpress.com/2012/08/24/st-pauls-cathedral-melbourne-cbd/ Reply
Noeline Smith 15/03/2016 This is a lovely collection Mark. I particularly like the lectern; I’m usually taken with these but never seem to ‘see’ the shot – this is great. Reply
Mark Simms 17/03/2016 Thanks Noeline, I know what you mean, I generally find Churches quite tricky to shoot, too many things going on. Reply
12 Responses to “Dublin – Christ Church Cathedral”
Really beautiful Mark! I especially love the detail shots. 🙂
Thanks Susan….I like to look for the details as well as the big picture stuff, it gives more of a sense of place.
Beautiful photographs!!! Really nice views of Christ Church!
Thank you 😊
Just beautiful, gorgeous patterns and I love the black and white shot of the eagles head – lectern I presume.
Thanks Lynne. Yes it’s a lectern, I’m not sure of the significance of the Eagle, but many churches in the UK seem to have one.
Lovely images, Mark. Love those floors. Beautiful tile pattern.
Something about this Cathedral reminds me of St Paul’s Cathedral in Melbourne. Here’s some images just in case you wish to look at it. Including the eagle.
https://victoriaaphotography.wordpress.com/2012/08/24/st-pauls-cathedral-melbourne-cbd/
Thanks Vicki 😊
Beautiful.
Thanks 😊
This is a lovely collection Mark. I particularly like the lectern; I’m usually taken with these but never seem to ‘see’ the shot – this is great.
Thanks Noeline, I know what you mean, I generally find Churches quite tricky to shoot, too many things going on.