
Sometimes it just works: Santa Maria sopra Minerva is Rome's only true Gothic church (the decor is mainly 19th century, though), and, with the courage of simplemindedness I've taken several shots, largely ignoring the dark interior (it was already evening) and the best places for taking shots of the nave and the important details.
And I've thought by myself: somewhere there must be software that allows me to stitch together this series *click* *click*, probably not that difficult *click* and another one *click*. And ten years, a bit of stitching and post processing later it's looking like this. Not a great one, but it's giving you an idea of this beautiful church.
My (old) coffee-table book of selected postings.
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