I found it impossible to capture this image of the Swarovski Christmas tree in the Queen Victoria Building as it works its way up from ground level through the atrium void to the ceiling above.
At ground level it completely fills the void with only it’s crystal trunk and understory visible. At the top it simply looks like another festive tree, albeit covered in Swarovski crystal.
Here on the second floor you get to feel the scale of this ‘sehr schöne Weihnachtsbaum’ rising to its crown and the ornate glass dome above.
Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Day 721, Swarovski Tannenbaum’ 5s f/7.1 ISO1000 15mm
This post has the wrong image link, it is showing the previous day’s image.
Awesome blog by the way, really enjoying your photos – keep up the good work!
Hi Martin,
Many thanks for the tip. I have corrected the post.
… Robert