Photographer's Note
Built in app 1900, St Patricks Church, Trim, Co Meath, commands an imposing view over Trim Castle. Situated on a hill, and surrounded by lilac lined gardens, the church is built in Gothic revival style.
Architecturally, the building has an interesting texture being faced with Ashlar and limestone details, and rock faced limestone walls elsewhere.
The inside of the church features beautiful stained glass windows which depict the crucifixation and the history of Trim, stunning Celtic design mosaics, marble statuary and an impressive alter piece.
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Tigerlily
(2343) 2012-05-06 4:56
Hi Noel,
Great POV,it shows the hight of the church. I know it's not easy to control the perspective on this kind of the shots, I like it. Niice B&W, beautiful sky.
ktanska
(21527) 2012-05-06 9:07
Hi Noel,
I'm pleasantly surprised how well B&W fits with this classic view. Tightly framed vertical image emphasizes height of the spire. Well done wide angle shot.
Kari
Thanoslim
(310) 2012-12-16 12:22
Hi Noel,
Very beautiful architecture photograph. Interesting the monochrome tone!
Regards,
Thanos
Photo Information
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Copyright: Noel Byrne (Noel_Byrne)
(7450) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Black & White
- Date Taken: 2012-04-29
- Categories: Daily Life, Ceremony, Architecture
- Exposure: f/10.0, 1/250 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2012-05-04 13:26









