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This is a shot showing the twin towers at the West end of Lincoln Cathedral. For the best view please zoom.

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bakapo

9:47AM | Fri, 07 November 2014

what an amazing building!

Enlightened

10:30AM | Fri, 07 November 2014

It is a beautiful piece of architecture and very well captured.

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Cyve

10:58AM | Fri, 07 November 2014

Fantastic POV and fabulous architecture !!!

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kgb224

11:03AM | Fri, 07 November 2014

Superb capture my friend. God bless.

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durleybeachbum

12:29PM | Fri, 07 November 2014

Such a sunny pic, and a great shot.

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ichtvan

12:37PM | Fri, 07 November 2014

Superb capture of this beautiful building !

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Hendesse

1:38PM | Fri, 07 November 2014

An impressive building. Great shot Jeff, fantastic POV and light.

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Katraz

2:37PM | Fri, 07 November 2014

gREAT SHOT.

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flavia49

5:05PM | Fri, 07 November 2014

fabulous image

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jeroni

5:38PM | Fri, 07 November 2014

wonderful photo and colours

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CavalierLady

6:42PM | Fri, 07 November 2014

Such a magnificent structure...awesome place and capture, Jeff.

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Richardphotos

7:55PM | Fri, 07 November 2014

awesome architecture and superb capture. is there an entrance on the far left side?

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pimanjc

8:27PM | Fri, 07 November 2014

"Lincoln Cathedral (in full The Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lincoln, or sometimes St. Mary's Cathedral) is a cathedral located in Lincoln in England and seat of the Bishop of Lincoln in the Church of England. Building commenced in 1088 and continued in several phases throughout the medieval period. It was reputedly the tallest building in the world for 238 years (1311–1549).[1][2][3] The central spire collapsed in 1549 and was not rebuilt. It is highly regarded by architectural scholars; the eminent Victorian writer John Ruskin declared: "I have always held... that the cathedral of Lincoln is out and out the most precious piece of architecture in the British Isles and roughly speaking worth any two other cathedrals we have."" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Cathedral Beautiful archetecture.

jayfar

1:17AM | Sat, 08 November 2014

Thank you Jim - I was just too lazy to look it up and I know that I should have !

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Faemike55

9:46PM | Fri, 07 November 2014

Cool view of this building

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danapommet

10:34PM | Fri, 07 November 2014

An excellent photo and zoom Jeff!

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pat40

3:54AM | Sat, 08 November 2014

Fabulous Pic Jeff All my pics of Lincoln is before Digital cameras

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blondeblurr

5:04AM | Sat, 08 November 2014

What a magnificent looking Cathedral, from the outside - anyway ... they really started a long, long time ago - WOW ! and they don't make them, like they used to, right Jeff ? and would the modern ones last that long ? BB

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FredNunes

8:21AM | Sat, 08 November 2014

Great job with this! An amazing building!

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MrsRatbag

10:32AM | Sun, 09 November 2014

What a stunning cathedral, and a truly wonderful capture. Love that architecture!

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sossy

11:22AM | Mon, 10 November 2014

impressive capture of this fantastic building! ;o)

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debbielove

6:36AM | Tue, 11 November 2014

What gloriously clear blue sky! Wow! Fine shot Rob

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mandloks

1:29PM | Tue, 11 November 2014

An impressive photo of an impressive building. I love the deep blue sky!


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