Holy Trinity Church

Posted on 25 July 2006

Holy Trinity Church on Fr. Mathew Quay, pictured from just outside a side gate on a beautiful Saturday afternoon.

The church and attached friary are run by the Capuchins who have been in the city since at least 1637. The church above dates from early eighteenth century.

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10 responses to Holy Trinity Church

  • Donal says:

    Great shot. I like the way the church is between the gates and the cloud at the top of the church makes the picture complete.

  • micki says:

    This is the most wonderful composition, and the light colors of the gate, church and walk look fantastic with that beautiful blue sky.

  • A very good example of working with, rather than compensating for, the perspective distortion of the superwide lens. Good stuff!

  • Donncha says:

    Thanks for the comments! After I uploaded this image I worked on it a little more and changed the perspective on it to correct the stretched look. I still like this on however!

  • Deano says:

    Fantastic perspective.

  • Ayash Basu says:

    I love this composition, the inclusion of the gates to lead the eye into the main subject. Great architecture and a splendid capture.

  • Anonymous says:

    beautiful picture nice sky that makes this picture look more precious.

  • sam says:

    It’s already been said – AWESOME!

  • applehead says:

    This is more than a prety picture, it is a testament to the victory of true love and the perserverance of destiny.

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