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Detailed view of Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral.
This cathedral is one of the main Gothic structures in France and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991. This is where 33 French kings were crowned.
The façade is impressive and has 2,300 statues.
What I like best of all is the large rose window, 12.5 metres in diameter. Here I have given this window, with its stained glass, a starring role.
To the right of the window, you can see a statue of Mary. The church is dedicated to her.
The church was built in the 13th century. Construction began in 1211 and took 80 years.
When walking through Reims, you can't miss this cathedral. It is definitely worth a visit.
Funny detail: when I took this picture in August 2022, we visited Reims with the main reason being the light show that 'd be at the cathedral at night. Full of expectations, we sat 's evening with many others waiting for what would never come. And not the evening after either. But in the end, we did have a very warm but also fun weekend in this beautiful and cosy city.
As the daughter of a photographer, photography has been a big part of my life. I love nature and especially flowers, so you see this most in my work. I have worked as an independent make-up artist for over 15 years, developing my eye for detail. Composition is very important to me in my photos. It has to be right. Atmosphere, composition, colour and sharpness.
Actually, I always see life through my lens. Every day there is so much beauty to see and therefore also to capture.
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