“ Architectural symmetry ”
Sudbury Hall, built in the 1600s by George Vernon who inherited the Sudbury estate at the age of 25 and is believed to have designed the architecture of the hall himself. With his energy and new-found wealth, he created a Jacobean house, but kept the traditional structure preferred by the ...
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Photo Location: Sudbury hall, Derbyshire
  • Mairi Clare Dunlin Edited a year ago

    Beautiful example of symmetrical architecture - love the central tower to anchor the image

    Beautiful example of symmetrical architecture - love the central tower to anchor the image

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  • Troy Shiels Edited a year ago

    Great choice for this challenge. So many symmetries at work from the major architectural lines right down to the detail in the brickwork. Well seen.

    Great choice for this challenge. So many symmetries at work from the major architectural lines right down to the detail in the brickwork. Well seen.

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  • kevin clayton Edited a year ago

    brilliant image

    brilliant image

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  • Andy Blake Edited a year ago

    Great choice of a symmetrical building, great place to visit too!

    Great choice of a symmetrical building, great place to visit too!

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Regular Critique
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Olympus E-M10 Mark III Olympus 17mm f/1.8
1/320 f/5.6 200 17

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#symmetricalcomposition #architecture

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