Photographer's Note
Happy new year to everybody!
2007 has ended but life didn't stop, we have to continue on, because 2008 has just started. I hope this year will be full of joy, peace and beautiful photos! :) This is my "new year present" for you!
The photo was taken in Debrecen at the entrance of the protestant great church.
The Protestant Great Church (Hungarian: Nagytemplom) is probably the most well-known building in the city of Debrecen. It stands in the downtown, between Kossuth square and Calvin square. It is the symbol of the Protestant Church in Hungary, and it is because of this church that Debrecen is sometimes referred to as "the Calvinist Rome". With a ground space of 1500 km˛ it is the largest Protestant church in Hungary. It also has the largest bell of all Hungarian Protestant churches. The Great Church was built between 1805 and 1824 in neoclassical style.
History
A church already stood here in the Middle Ages, but it burnt down. St. Andrew Church, a Gothic hall church was built in its place between 1297 and 1311. Its area was about 16x46 meters. This church burnt down in 1564. In 1626 the already Protestant citizens of Debrecen started to build the St. Andrew Church again. With the support of George I Rákóczi construction was finished in 1628. In 1640-1642 a tower was constructed and a large bell – about 300kgs, made of Austrian cannonballs – was placed in it. In 1707, during the freedom fight led by Francis II Rákóczi the church suffered heavy damages from the imperial troops. The church burnt down on June 11, 1802, during the great fire which destroyed most of Debrecen.
The construction of the Great Church began on April 8, 1805. It was designed by Mihály Péchy, but the plans were altered several times during the construction, causing much frustration to the builders. The original plan featured a church with a cross-shaped ground plan and a large dome, but the plan was discarded, mainly due to financial reasons.
The western tower was finished by 1818, the eastern tower on August 6, 1821. The towers are 61 meters high. Originally a dome was planned to crown the building, this was not built, but when the construction was finished, the facade seemed unattractive with the large empty space between the towers, so in 1823/24 the facade was slightly modified, using the plans of Károly Rábl. The tower roofs feature Baroque elements. A nice panorama can be seen from the left (western) tower. The old Rákóczi bell, restored after the fire, is in this tower too.
Architecture
The main nave of the church is 55 m long and nearly 15 m wide, the transept is 38 m long and more than 14 m wide. Similar to other Protestant churches, the inside walls are painted white. The interior is 21 meters high. The church accommodates about 5000 people (with 3000 seats).
The Great Church also has historical significance: during the Revolution in 1848-49 Louis Kossuth declared Hungary's independence from Habsburg rule here, in the church (April 14, 1848) and he was elected governor of the country here. The armchair in which he sat can be viewed in the church.
The church has two organs, one of them is in the southern part, above the main entrance. This is a new, electronic organ with resonance pipes, three manuals and 52 registers, built by Péter Albert in 1981. The older, Classical organ is behind the pulpit. It was built in 1838 by Jakob Deutschmann. It is a cabinet organ with 3 manuals and 43 registers.
from en.wikipedia.org
Critiques | Translate
Ebbe
(9625) 2008-01-01 10:43
A lovely line-up of repetitions. Well brought in B&W too. Maybe it could use a little more contrast but that is mainly a screen and taste thing.
afderrick
(348) 2008-01-01 14:00
Awesome framing and composure, I could learn a lot from studying this picture, mainly because I do a very bad job of it. Nicely seen and taken, tfs.
rossy85
(2879) 2008-01-01 14:29
Hi Marton
Happy New Year to you too!
Very good beginning of the New Year with this photo! Wonderful composition and very good choice of B&W.
Regards
Rossy
gbeli
(1970) 2008-01-02 2:49
Hello Marci
First of all i wish you a happy new year.
I like this photo very much, nice atmosphere and good choice of B/W.
I also like the note.
Regards
George
jalab_temen
(2193) 2008-01-02 7:35
Szia Marci!
Really nice rythm of the classicist columns. Many TFS, Jalab
Happy New Year!!!
rushfan2112
(2965) 2008-01-02 13:10
Hi Marci and Happy New Year!
Nice B&W conversion. Obviously no option for deep blacks and pristine whites but a really nice set of grey tones and an impressive composition. The water and pollution marks make the columns all the more interesting and sometimes a detail like this is more impressive than the 'grand view'.
Great work. Best wishes for 2008. Paul.
bostankorkulugu
(42866) 2008-01-03 11:32
this is really nice marci... i would have loved to be the one who had taken it... lacks a bit of contrast but still great with the pov and perspective...
all the best again in 2008...
korkut
rigoletto
(34279) 2008-01-03 13:01
Stunning details Marci mio, and impressive perspective, impressive DOF and cadrage selection. I very much like such kinds of architectural details and presentation of textures.
Very charismatic Christmas gift as well. Thanks and all the best to you in 2008.
Deniz
ps: i couldn't leave without adding something more. just think of a face looking at us from between the columns, or a dry leaf lying on the frontal base relief...just to break the stagnancy. wouldn't it look great?
atus
(15878) 2008-01-05 14:08
Szia Marci,
nagyon impozŕns ez a ff vŕltozatů kčped. A lŕtňszoget tokčletesen vŕlasztottad ki, ůgy hogy az enyhčn ŕtlňs nčzopontnak koszonhetoen čpp annyit lŕtunk az ismčtlodo oszlopokbňl, amennyi nagyon lŕtvŕnyossŕ teszi a kompozěciňt. Nagyon szčp čs lŕtvŕnyos a WS-ben levo mozaikod is. Gratulŕlok čs tovŕbbi szčp fčnyeket kěvŕnok!
Attila
DFilip
(101) 2008-01-09 13:12
Tyű Marci, ez nagyon művészi! Ha még egy galamb is ülne az oszloptalapzaton, akkor tényleg mestermű lenne. (na mindegy, csak odaképzeltem, attól még az) :). Szóval, nagyon jól kivehető az oszlopok ritmusa az árnyékok révén, tökéletes az élesség és a POV is nagyszerű. A B&W klassz ötlet, kiemeli a téma "matemetikáját".. ezt most nem tudtam máshogy fogalmazni.. szóval ezt a ritmusosságot ami valójában a fotód lényege. Persze a cím is nagyon találó.
Kösz, hogy megosztottad.:)
Filip
belido
(19934) 2008-01-14 2:02
Hi Marci,
this image brings an interesting perspective and a pleasant graphism. The dark tones combined with the b&w option make this compo an eye catcher. Very good work!
Regards,
Carlos
PS1: thanks for your words on my last post.
Cricri
(176) 2008-01-14 8:35
Happy new year for you too....
Belle perspective et un cadrage serré de ces colonnes qui présente bien, bon détails et choix du N/B
Celle en WS est superbe, compliment c'est un trés beau travail
Have a nice evening for you
cricri
Cretense
(68709) 2008-01-18 3:11
Hi Marci!
Excellent artistic photo, perfect choice of b&w and ideal "tight" framing. Fantastic composition and perspective. Congratulations!
Hercules
jaywalker
(16105) 2008-01-18 11:51
Hi Marton, You have pulled out the texture in the stone brilliantly &, the B/W medium is perfect, very good depth & superb vertical composition, nicely framed & TFS, kind regards Wilson.
Jakab
(3867) 2008-01-18 15:32
Szia Marci!
Na, ezt meg eddig észre sem vettem. (Pedig a hó alól is jönnek néha üzenetek.) Érdekes, hogy senki nem említette eddig, hogy református templomról van szó. Pedig az architektúra dísztelensége, az egész kép szigorúsága éppen a reformátusok puritantizmusára rímel. (Szerintem éppen ezért nem hiányzik róla semmi. Akik kikacsintanak a geometriából, díszekkel oldják a monoton rendet, azok a katolikusok.) Nagyon jól van ez így: pontos, hiteles, meggyőző.
Laci
Elanor
(270) 2008-02-08 6:53
Hi Marci!
Great POV and good choice of B&W! It just goes on and on and on.. you photographed that really well!
TFS! :D
Anouk
Jonas_Schmitt
(3074) 2008-02-23 1:04
Hi Marton!
Very nice picture, a really creative idea.
The depth is great and like your idea to show so much of the first column very much. The black/white gives the picture a great atmosphere.
Jonas
crckt
(7222) 2008-03-11 11:16
Hi Marton,
Great framing in this shot. Very well chosen POV, I like the tight framing a lot.
Well done,
Shaeri
Aviller
(3866) 2008-12-23 12:03
Hi,
a well framed picture. I definitely think going with b/w was the right choice here. DOF and sharpness a good as well. I think the level of contrast is appropriate as well. It's neither too strong nor too weak.
paprika-jancsi
(2349) 2009-01-25 14:43
well selected viewpoint and strong composition.
Photo to remember. T>Y> Jancsi
Felip
(3907) 2009-02-07 7:43
Hi Marton,
I like a lot this composition, the aligned repetition of the columns works very well.
Well done
Felip
Photo Information
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Copyright: Marton Ocskay (ocskaymarci)
(2832)
- Genre: Luoghi
- Medium: Bianco e Nero
- Date Taken: 2007-12-02
- Categories: Architettura
- Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3
- Esposizione: f/4, 1/100 secondi
- More Photo Info: view
- Versione Foto: Versione Originale, Workshop
- Tema(i): My Top 36 [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2008-01-01 10:38
- Preferiti: 1 [vista]
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by ocskaymarci, last updated 2008-01-12 12:11