Incredible photos in which the temples fit entirely in one frame

Photographer Richard Silver admires the beauty of temples and wants to show us it in its entirety in one shot. He thought for a long time how to bring this cool idea to life, and found a great way. So that you and I would not have to review a dozen photographs of the same church, showing separate parts of its interior, and so that we could enjoy the integrity and harmony of the interior decoration of the temples, Silver resorted to the help of the good old Photoshop. The photographer becomes in the center of the church and takes successively up to 10 photos, and then combines them in a photo editor, turning into an image of a single space.

Pictured left: St. Vincent de Paul Church, Los Angeles. Right: John the Baptist Church, New York.

Left: Hallgrimskirkja Church in Reykjavik, Iceland. Right: St. Andrew's Church in Dusseldorf.

Left: St. Augustine's Church in Vienna, Austria. Right: St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York.

Left: San Francisco Church in Mexico City. Right: Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Mumbai, India.

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