A higher plane
You cannot visit a cathedral without looking aloft to enjoy its impressive height and ornate ceilings. That’s where I end at Norwich Cathedral in eastern England, capturing the building’s beautiful roof space. It’s tempting to lie down in this pursuit, but that seems inappropriate – and mirrors are provided to easily glimpse the upward divinity. Unmissable.
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Stunning architecture and a great pair of images, Mike! :)
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Thanks Richard. It touches the sky in many senses!
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Wow, that long view is very, very impressive, Mike. Would we be able to build something on this artistic scale these days? somehow I think not.
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I was able to get right into a gap at the back of the building for that. It’s glorious and I can’t see our technology being up to the task – it needs vision and an army of workers.
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Vision, now that’s something we need more of today.
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