Around this time last year I had the chance to travel through England for a couple of weeks. It was a great opportunity to visit “the mother country” and take in some of the sights from one of the world’s biggest cities.
While there, I spent a few days wandering around central London taking in the sights. It’s a bit crazy right in the middle of London, people are just everywhere!. This made getting photographs a little difficult but as with anything, patience will reward you.
What you’re looking at are a set of doors that lead inside Westminster Abbey. I was simply mesmerised by the ornate detail around the arches and by the old double doors. The Madonna figure present there just made the scene for me. I set up my shot, and waited for a break in the crowds to actually get the frames I needed.
This image also happens to be somewhat relevant to today, Christmas Eve. I hope everyone has a fun & safe holiday season with their families!

Love the dark processing. Perfect for the scene! Love all the textures and detail here!
You really conveyed the mystery and power of the doors. Nicely done!
Nice to see pictures from home. I haven’t been home in over a year now. Lovely.
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