Rocamadour rooftops from the Overlook Vertical Panorama
by Weston Westmoreland
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Rocamadour rooftops from the Overlook Vertical Panorama
Artist
Weston Westmoreland
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Photograph - Photograph
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Rocamadour rooftops from the Overlook Vertical Panorama.
Breathtaking overhead look of the medieval city of Rocamadour, probably the most similar place to Minas Tirith in the real world.
This medieval town, one of the most beautiful in France, clings to a steep mountainside at the bottom and then rises vertically and outwards to the top, where the castle is. This shot was taken from an overlook that hangs on empty some feet below. You get there through a narrow passage and the outlook itself has a stone railing which is not all that reassuring for tall people. Not a spot for the faint-hearted. The view, however, is unique, aerial, as I said, just breathtaking.
I am not used to such sheer vertical views and I always have the fleeting and childish thought of spitting (which of course I refrain XD). Could I hit someone from this high? Or if I run and jumped, how far out would I reach?
This picture can be displayed hanging from any of its four sides.
There is a horizontal version here:
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/rocamadour-rooftops-from-the-overlook-horizontal-panorama-weston-westmoreland.html
You can learn more about what drives me in my blog:
http://inspiringthoughtsandimages.com/
Weston Westmoreland
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February 7th, 2014
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