Rievaulx Terrace & Temples by Fred255
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Description
The site was created in 1758 by Thomas Duncombe III. This one At the south-east end of the terrace is the domed Doric or Tuscan Temple, thought to be a scaled-down version of the mausoleum at Castle Howard a few miles away. The pavement floor came from the choir of Rievaulx Abbey.
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Comments (8)
PD154
The 10mm gives this a sort of threatening POV, most delightful shot my friend.
babuci
For me would have a bit more inpact if you stand spot on middle. I feel you cut a side of the door off. But great capture from this pov.
dorothylee
Love the POV and what great architecture!
rainbows
Beautiful place and capture. Well done! Hugs. Spider. xx
petercp
This is a most unusual design I wonder if Thomas Duncombe III had any Roman influence in his thinking! wonderful point of view David.
ontar1
Cool pov and beautiful temple, excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lucindawind
fabulous angle and subject
Corwin13
Beautiful architecture!