



Lens-Artists #226: Textures. Naturally dyed spun wool in the weaver’s shop at The Farmer’s Museum, Cooperstown, New York. The museum recreates rural life in New York from the 19th century.
Lens-Artists #226: Textures. Naturally dyed spun wool in the weaver’s shop at The Farmer’s Museum, Cooperstown, New York. The museum recreates rural life in New York from the 19th century.
Exterior wall, 13th/14th century, Aarhus Cathedral, Aarhus, Denmark
Originally a Romanesque basilica, Aarhus Cathedral was started in the last decades of the 12th Century, was partially destroyed by a fire in 1330, and enlarged into its present form as a Gothic cathedral between 1450 and 1520. The outer walls and the chapels along the eastern wall of the transept are the only surviving Romanesque elements. The cathedral is dedicated to St. Clement. It is the longest and tallest church in Denmark.
Join Terri’s Sunday Stills: Texture is all around us
Roskilde Cathedral, door hardware, Absalon Passage.
Detail from door leading to the Absalon Arch, an arched passage between the Roskilde Cathedral and the Bishop’s House (now the Roskilde Palace).
Boy resting on felucca, Lake Nasser, Egypt