There are some corridors in the U.S. Capitol like this and they painted the ceilings several decades ago. Today, it looks like they were painted a century or so ago.
That would have been such a shame Julie, it's a super image. Apart from the wonderful light high in the arches, the light coming from the open doors to the side gives the feeling of expectancy, what important decisions are about to be unveiled on the unsuspecting public this time!!
Perfect! Beautifully lit arches leading to the distance. I love it!
ReplyDeleteperfect perspective
ReplyDeleteGreat composition, - lovely to see!
ReplyDeleteIt is perfect in B&W!
Nice shot! What a fabulous ceiling!!!
ReplyDeleteI liek that roof. Gorgeous bw shot. :)
ReplyDeleteThere are some corridors in the U.S. Capitol like this and they painted the ceilings several decades ago. Today, it looks like they were painted a century or so ago.
ReplyDeleteWell done. Really well composed and I like the conversion as well. What program are you using now?
ReplyDeleteLovely rhythm of ceiling arcs and decorative bosses. The richness of image is enhanced by your choice of black and white.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful black and white Julie. Arches and light are so photogenic. I do like the way the arches contain and reflect the light.
ReplyDeletebeautiful image; I've never been in there
ReplyDeleteAhha ... shall have to rectify that. I will check to see what organ concerts/tours are on when.
ReplyDeleteGreat!
ReplyDeletewonderful lesson in perspective.
ReplyDeleteWow! that's impressive!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image!
The light provides a great leading line in this shot. Excellent!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hallway. Brilliant in B&W.
ReplyDeleteI'm with everyone else. It is perfect in B&W. Nice composition ... draws me in.
ReplyDeleteVery worthy BW too, Julie. Lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteThank you, one and all. I so nearly did not put this one up.
ReplyDeleteThat would have been such a shame Julie, it's a super image. Apart from the wonderful light high in the arches, the light coming from the open doors to the side gives the feeling of expectancy, what important decisions are about to be unveiled on the unsuspecting public this time!!
ReplyDeleteI love architectural shots and this is fab - wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot Julie!
ReplyDeleteJames & Barbara: Thanks for following up from DragonStar's Wall. Much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteImposing as it should be, the picture says it all so well.
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