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26
Sep
2014

Great Court, British Museum, London




I loved the contrast between contemporary and classical architectural styles in the covered Great Court at the British Museum in London. You can only shoot this image from one position, through a small window on the first (UK, second US) floor of the museum. Most people choose not to show any part of the window frame but I decided to use a fisheye lens and include part of it instead. I also took the more “normal” shot but think I prefer this one.



Tagged - Architecture, British Museum, court, courtyard, fisheye, Great Court, London, museum, UK


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