..ah, monday.. it seems i’ve been sleeping a lot during the past four days (hence the headaches).. i’m not built for the ‘bum’ life and i wasn’t the slacker i used to be.. hm.. i’m getting old..
..same place where i shot this..
A chapel of the Parish of Trinity Church, St. Paul’s was built on land granted by Queen Anne of Great Britain, and Andrew Gautier served as the master craftsman. Upon completion in 1766, it stood in a field some distance from the growing port city to the south. It was built as a “chapel-of-ease” for parishioners who lived far from the Mother Church.
Built of Manhattan mica-schist with brownstone quoins, St. Paul’s has the classical portico, boxy proportions and domestic details that are characteristic of Georgian churches such as James Gibbs’ London church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, after which it was modelled. Its octagonal tower rises from a square base and is topped by a replica of the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates (c. 335 BC).
Inside, the chapel’s simple elegant hall has the pale colors, flat ceiling and cut glass chandeliers reminiscent of contemporary domestic interiors. In contrast to the awe-inspiring interior of Trinity Church, this hall and its ample gallery were endowed with a cozy and comfortable character in order to encourage attendance. (more)
23 replies on “moleman series: st. paul’s chapel”
Nice image and good caption. Thank you for your sharing. Regards from Yogyakarta City Indonesia.
Very nice image indeed. The chapel sticks out just right and great use of colors on the trees to spice up the image. Fisheye works well doesn’t it =D
A superb image and effect, first class
Same from your entire picture, unique shot. Only one default, for me, in this picture; it is the transition between sun exposed part and shadow area. Funny photo description…
How cool!
I was in St. Paul’s last year. I have hadn’t this special view.
Very cool, love the high key effect.
Sweet shot. feels like multi exposures collaged together w/ the leaves and whatnot.
I like this image with the building at the bottom of the shot. Very well done.
Amazing … truly amazing
the trees and toning give this a nice otherworldly feeling.
Rian, I am just looking and looking, this is amazing, everything, I don’t even know where to start……THANKS for this fabulous picture.
Nice one!
Love the old architecture of the church along with the modern day skyscrapers.
Awesome with the building in the middle and the tree branches surrounding the rest of the frame.
Very very cool…sleeping a lot goes with the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
cool shot Rian, and if you are getting old, what does that make the rest of us? loll
Wow love the use of the fisheye on this one! Awesome!
Fantastic! I love composites like this.
Very cool. I really like it when you post these shots.
Very cool indeed, really like the composition in this. Excellent.
Stunning image!
I like the way the way you have framed the building with the trees, nicely done.