The explosion of windows, the rusty monument to the church, and undoubtedly one of the most remarkable buildings I have ever seen.
I approached the church with a relatively specific idea of how I wanted to portray it, however, the local disposition thwarted my intention. Unfortunately, there is very tight space behind the back (pictured) side of the building, so even the tilt-shift, which I didn't even have with me anyway, would not help me. The resulting photo is several hours of ant work a hand-folded panorama, and a lot of additional drawings, modeling, and predictions, but it is probably the only one of its kind!
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A fantastic picture of this marvellous church. Certainly a great challenge for any ambitious photographer. What I see here is an excellent photo with very beautiful natural colours and an outstanding Picture composition. What I miss a little is the grounding of this building. The church hangs a little too much in the air. Thank you so much for sharing this image with us.
Have a nice weekend. Kind regards, Herbert