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This is a kind of angle shot that I mostly prefer in taking pictures of arched ruins and arcades. They show perfectly the grandeur and perspective of the ancient site. Beautiful picture.
best regards
alexander
Again in a quite place giving it peacefulness and again reduced to the ruins by Henry the viii. good view down the nave of the church
Buildwass abbey was to find itself part of the largest most powerful and most widespread of all the monastic families in medieval Europe= the Cisterercians
:-)) Harold
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alexander stefanatos 17/11/2017 8:54
This is a kind of angle shot that I mostly prefer in taking pictures of arched ruins and arcades. They show perfectly the grandeur and perspective of the ancient site. Beautiful picture.best regards
alexander
archiek 11/11/2017 18:28
I like the angle of your shot showing off the arches. They are so massive and even, what a work of engineering and labor.Regards, Archie
Manu T. 11/11/2017 12:00
Impressive and peaceful scene, very well taken.Gr.manu
Mark Billiau. 10/11/2017 12:10
What an impressive ruins !!Good shot of this striking spot !
Matthias Moritz 10/11/2017 10:47
I don´t know of any place having that many and eye-catching remnants of former times than GB.Great Place!
Harold Thompson 10/11/2017 10:36
Again in a quite place giving it peacefulness and again reduced to the ruins by Henry the viii. good view down the nave of the churchBuildwass abbey was to find itself part of the largest most powerful and most widespread of all the monastic families in medieval Europe= the Cisterercians
:-)) Harold