There are a lot of Watson Fothergill buildings here in Nottingham which are very Gothic. They don't look as clean as yours, maybe it was from the years of coal-dust that was once the main industry here....
I like the diagonal composition, but my favorite part is the beautiful color of the blue sky reflected in the windows making the stone sparkle. Our WW is up if you have the time to come visit...
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The light and shadow are so lovely...you could almost make me love cities with your photos! LOL
ReplyDeleteIt's not made of plastic is it?
ReplyDelete( Stupid question - European-American prejudices... :-D )
love the camera angle, it makes the art come alive.
ReplyDeleteNice shot Sandy. I love the detail
ReplyDeleteWow! CT is a wonderful place :)
ReplyDeleteNice architecture!
ReplyDeleteI like the artistic angle of this Gothic architecture. Very ineresting.
ReplyDeleteThe intricacies of buildings never cease to amaze me! Your photo captures it perfectly! Lovely!
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it is amazing how much detail so many of the older buildings have. In some ways they are almost art. Great pic Sandy! Your usual wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. Happy WW my friend:)
ReplyDeleteVery fine composition, Sandy.
ReplyDeleteYou framed it really well.
Lovely architecture!
ReplyDeletegreat shot! i should say that the lights and teh focus is nice. Happy WW! (Is it a church?)
ReplyDeleteNice detail. Love the angle you took it :) Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely. The details are amazing.
ReplyDeleteim really curious on how they made it that intricate. i like gothic style structures.
ReplyDeleteThe detail is incredible. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteI love those old buildings. Why can't they make them like that today?
ReplyDeleteFabulous architecture, isn't it?
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Beautiful.Love this shot! happy ww!
ReplyDeleteInteresting angle. Nive shot.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it neat what you see when you stop and look at the details!
ReplyDeletei love the details! and the camera angle gives them a new twist (literally and figuratively)... and with the blue hue, they somehow come alive...
ReplyDeleteNice take! Love the perspective...
ReplyDeleteGreat sighting!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful photo. Happy WW! By the way, Healthy Moms is having a give away visit us for more information.
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of Watson Fothergill buildings here in Nottingham which are very Gothic. They don't look as clean as yours, maybe it was from the years of coal-dust that was once the main industry here....
ReplyDeleteNice angle for an interesting shot. I like it!
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Another nice photo, Sandy!
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I like the diagonal composition, but my favorite part is the beautiful color of the blue sky reflected in the windows making the stone sparkle. Our WW is up if you have the time to come visit...
ReplyDeleteI like the tilt!
ReplyDeleteA very nice shot Sandy. I too like the angle and the reflection.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW:-)))
Wonderful facade, Sandy.
ReplyDeleteWe get some like this here.
They're treasures of our cities.
Love the angle!
ReplyDeleteI like Gothic!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Sandy!
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All my best--
Marie
They don't make them like this anymore...in some places, though, they survive and they are incredible to see.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being here.