Blue Hour
by Rodney Campbell on May.18, 2024, under Photography
Blue Hour
Our first morning in Milan. I got up early to photograph the Duomo di Milano Cathedral before sunrise
Thankfully our accomodation was conveniently less than 5 minutes walk from the Duomo
The cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete – beginning in 1386, with the final details completed in 1965. It is the third largest church in the world
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Airport Eye
by Rodney Campbell on May.18, 2024, under Photography
Airport Eye
Interesting architecture in this newly opened Zayed International Airport Terminal A
Airport Curves
Curves Spaces
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Eastern Foyer
by Rodney Campbell on May.17, 2024, under Photography
Eastern Foyer
Some panorama’s taken in the incredibly ornate Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
The Chandeliers in this place are something else
Light and Glass
Womens Prayer Room
Contrasts
by Rodney Campbell on May.17, 2024, under Photography
Contrasts
Having just come from Australia (almost winter) it was a bit of a shock in the bright heat of Abu Dhabi. A massive stark white building surrounded by cool looking water wasn’t helping 🙂
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Inner Courtyard
Spires
by Rodney Campbell on May.16, 2024, under Photography
Spires
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, from the outside
Constructed between 1994 and 2007, the building complex measures approximately 290 by 420m covering an area of more than 12 hectares
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