Another view of the scissor arches of Wells Cathedral:

Another view of the scissor arches of Wells Cathedral:
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Curves, well, I saw only the angel. 🙂 This is very lovely photo!
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Thank you Matti! I thought the angel was lovely as well, hiding so high above the floor of the church.
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Curves, curves, everywhere. Very pretty!
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Thank you, Lisa! I was glad I had another photo I could use for this challenge, as the scissor arches are such a perfect curve example.
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Curves are beautiful. Amazing design and construct – scissor arches.
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Thanks, TT. They are amazing, and to think they were designed and constructed during the so called “dark” ages.
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I love the red curving branches on the ceiling in the background!
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You win the prize for seeing that curve in the midst of the obvious ones!
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Beautiful curves, I love the angle 🙂
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The Wells Cathedral is a wonderful place to photograph. There are interesting sights and angles everywhere, and the stone work is unbelievable.
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