About This PhotoThe Story Behind
This shot takes you inside the iconic National History Museum in England. I was drawn to the intricate design of the ceiling and the beautiful symmetry of the architecture. Using my Canon EOS 7D, I captured this scene during a visit to London. The museum is a marvel of Victorian architecture, famously designed by Alfred Waterhouse. The large windows allow natural light to flood into the space, highlighting the detailed masonry work. It's fascinating how the building itself feels like a part of the exhibits. Visitors can often be found admiring the architecture as much as the exhibits themselves. Did you know the museum houses one of the largest collections of dinosaur fossils in the world? Standing here, it's like stepping back in time.
EXIF Details
Photographed in England, United Kingdom in April 2011 with a Canon Canon EOS 7D at 38 mm, f/8, 1/30, ISO 1600.
- Camera
- Canon Canon EOS 7D
- Camera Mode
- Aperture Priority
- Shutter Speed
- 1/30
- Aperture
- f/8
- ISO Speed
- 1600
- Focal Length
- 38 mm
- Time of Shot
- 13 Jul 2010






