More of the lovely architecture at the Old Royal Naval College, photographed in March this year. This is a crop from a wider scale portrait shot that included the ceiling. Whilst the ceiling was also quite impressive, the composition worked much better when narrowed down to this cross-section of the passage. This way you get to really appreciate the different tones in the pillars and stone floor as well as the lines and light.
Camera/lens settings: ISO 200, f/11, 1/80s, 32mm, hand held.
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Monday, 16 November 2015
Pillar-lined passage at the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich.
Labels:
architecture,
buildings,
lantern,
London,
pillars
Location:
Greenwich, London SE10, UK
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