Photographer’s Note
Same place, but the day before without tripod at blue hour !
The cathedral :
At the front of the Baroque facade of the original Romanesque cathedral, a golden mollusc shell adorns the altar. A steady stream of pilgrims still queue there to kiss the shell, as another sign of homage. The cathedral preserves its original barrel-vaulted cruciform Romanesque interior. Perhaps the chief beauty of the cathedral, however, is the 12th-century Portico de la Gloria, behind the Late Baroque facade. The shafts, tympana and archivolts of the three doorways which open onto the nave and aisles are a mass of strong and nervous sculpture representing the Last Judgment. Faint traces of color remain. The cathedral's facade gains from forming part of an extended architectural composition on the Plaza del Obradoiro, a grand square surrounded by public buildings. The ground rises to the cathedral, which is reached by a magnificent quadruple flight of steps, flanked by statues of David and Solomon. Access to the staircase is through some fine wrought-iron gates, and in the centre, on the level of the Plaza, is the entrance to a Romanesque chapel, the Iglesia Baja ("Lower Church"), constructed under the portico and contemporary with the cathedral. To the north and south, and in a line with the west front, are dependent buildings of the 18th century, grouping well with it. Those to the south contain a light and elegant arcade to the upper windows, and serve as a screen to the late Gothic cloisters, built in 1533 by Fonseca, afterwards archbishop of Toledo. They are said to be the largest in Spain. The north side of the cathedral is in the rich Spanish Baroque style called Churrigueresque.
In the cathedral's Capilla del Relicario ("Chapel of the Reliquary") is a gold crucifix, dated 874, reportedly containing a piece of the True Cross.
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lukie
(0) 2006-11-19 18:29
Bonsoir Nicole,
pour être honnête, je préfère la photo d'hier. Ici le ciel est plus joli. Je vois que tu commence en Anglais avec ta note... et sans fautes...
amitiés,
Luc.
InasiaJones
(19765) 2006-12-10 18:53
Bonjour Nicole,
Je suis impressionné de constater à quel point vous avez la gachette stable! Les personnages au mouvement créent un effet intéressant. Viva la Blue Hour.
Cette photo et la précédente constituent les premières que je vois de Compostelle.
Merci de me faire découvrir.
André
barrufeto_77
(25611) 2006-12-11 1:17
Hi Nicole.
How you managed the light is impressive. Nice colours!
Rgs, Oscar
PS: Is a little bit titled?
Photo Information
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Copyright: Nicole CC (nicole80)
(2162) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-08-06
- Categories: Architecture, Artwork
- Camera: Canon 350d, 18-55 mm, 400 ISO
- Exposure: f/4, 1/3 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Travelogue: Asturies, Cantrabrie et Galice
- Date Submitted: 2006-11-19 16:56








