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Amazing Vertical Panoramas of Church Ceilings Around the World

 

In 2012, photographer Richard Silver started photographing the ceilings of churches in New York City. After some experimenting, Silver discovered that he could stitch 6-10 photos in Photoshop, creating a panorama.

However, instead of going from left to right, Silver’s panoramas went from top to bottom. These ‘vertical panoramas’ turned into an ongoing photo series and Silver has been capturing church ceilings around the world ever since.

Below you will find a small selection of Silver’s vertical church ceiling panoramas. You can find many more on his Behance page where you can also check out his other fantastic travel photography.

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1. Mumbai, India

Photograph by RICHARD SILVER
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2. Budapest, Hungary

Photograph by RICHARD SILVER
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3. Reykjavik, Iceland

Photograph by RICHARD SILVER
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4. Vienna, Austria

Photograph by RICHARD SILVER
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5. Krakow, Poland

Photograph by RICHARD SILVER
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6. Bratislava, Slovakia

Photograph by RICHARD SILVER
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7. Krakow, Poland

Photograph by RICHARD SILVER
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8. Sucre, Bolivia

Photograph by RICHARD SILVER
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9. Johannesburg, South Africa

Photograph by RICHARD SILVER
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10. Dusseldorf, Germany

Photograph by RICHARD SILVER
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