A quick post today from Milton Keynes city centre. Close to the centre is the multi-denominational Church of Christ the Cornerstone, which is shared by Baptist, Methodist, Church of England, Roman Catholic and United Reformed Churches. An unusual situation.
The Church is close to the Shopping Centre with its reflective glass cladding, and this is an image I captured of the church’s dome. It took a little while to find a view that was not obstructed by trees and street lights. It was still not possible to completely isolate the church. You may just be able to read the sign (it’s a reversed image) that says ‘The Centre MK’.
WOW, very nice and cool picture.
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Very nicely captured Andy. I just love reflections and you have done a great job with this. It has superb tones.
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Thanks Len. Glass reflections are always fascinating when the picture is fractured
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I like it a lot! It’s a fresh take on church dome… nice and funky.
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Many thanks Rob. I liked the way the cross was disconnected and twisted.
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That is just so very cool Andy! I love the distorted reflections!
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Thanks for commenting, Dave
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Very nice capture and neat idea, thanks.
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Many thanks – reflective glass always yields something interesting.
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That’s a cool reflection of the church cross!
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Thanks Rick. I liked the way it was disconnected from the dome
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Very cool shot Andy. Love the B&W conversion as well.
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I like the shot, Andy…and your narrative in the first paragraph reminds me of the bumper-sticker that says “Co-exist,” and each of the letters are in symbol form that represent the various faiths…maybe you’ve seen it in your country, as well.
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Many thanks for that interesting comment, Scott.
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You’re very welcome. 🙂
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Awesome shot. I love the abstract feel! Nice work.
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Great capture Andy, love the fragmented reflections
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Thanks Chris – there’s no shortage of glass in Milton Keynes
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