Photographer’s Note
Another view from New Zealand
About Christchurch Catedral:
The Anglican cathedral of ChristChurch in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand was built in the second half of the 19th century.
The cornerstone was laid on 16 December 1864, but financial problems in the fledgling city saw its completion delayed between 1865 and 1873. The nave and tower were consecrated by 1881, though the entire building was not finished until 1904.
The cathedral was originally designed by British architect Sir George Gilbert Scott with the New Zealand architect Benjamin Mountfort as supervisory architect on the site. Initial plans called for wooden construction, but plans were changed with the discovery of a source of good quality masonry stone locally.
The cathedral spire reaches to 63 metres above Cathedral Square. Public access to the spire provides for a good viewpoint over the centre of the city. The spire has three times been damaged by earthquakes. After the third of these, in 1901, the stone construction was replaced with a more resilient surface of weathered copper sheeting.
(Source : Wikipedia)
MJ
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ktanska
(16695) 2009-07-30 23:25
Hi Mariani,
That big steel artwork is special and goes well with the church. The other one narrowing up and the other down. Well framed tourist guide style shot. Some perspective correction would be useful to get the tower upright too.
Kari
evojim
(205) 2009-10-09 21:22
Me and my wife visited Christchurch in 2003 for our honeymoon. I have an exact same shot...LOL
Photo Information
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Copyright: Mariani Jo (mariani_josep)
(352) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2006-10-19
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Cannon EOS 300D, Canon 24-85 f/3.5-f/4.5
- Exposition: f/13.0, 1/200 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale
- Date Submitted: 2009-07-30 21:09








