After last week’s challenge of Landscapes and the struggles to get something, given we live in the second flattest county in England (Norfolk is flatter) this week’s challenge of Architecture is a breeze. Lincoln is awash with architecture, from pre-Roman, Roman, Middle-Ages, Tudor, Georgian, 1970s Carbuncles to the stuff they build today.
This is a shot looking towards the Cathedral, built between 1185-1311, to the left of the picture is the City’s tourist information building, Tudor, built in the 16th Century, and to the right is the Magna Carta public house, built in the 13th Century; if that isn’t ‘architecture’ not sure what is.
Thank you for your views, comments and favs on yesterday’s offering. Much appreciated.
I like the variety of architecture in this shot - it looks more like a composite than a regular photo. Very neat how you managed to get everything in focus with such a wide aperture. You must have been fairly far back.
Well done!
Well done!