Ornate Architectural Grandeur, Captured in Thousands of Digital Photographs

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Ornate Architectural Grandeur, Captured in Thousands of Digital Photographs
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Markus Brunetti’s pictures of historic cathedrals are comprised of thousands of images each, digitally stitched together while erasing pesky signs of modern life—to strange and breathtaking effect. See more:

If you stood in front of one of these majestic buildings in Europe or Britain, what Brunetti’s work reveals is not what you’d see. Each image is an amalgamation of thousands of photographs, which Brunetti takes from the street with a large-format camera in the course of weeks or even, in some cases, months. Then he spends years digitally stitching the ornate details together, while erasing pesky signs of modern life.

If eight years sounds like a long time to complete an image of the Duomo di Santa Maria Nascente, in Milan, which Brunetti worked on from 2009 to 2017, reflect on the fact that the church itself took six hundred years to complete.

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