meoralis

Magdeburg, Germany

A low-angle, close-up shot captures the intricate architectural details of a Magdeburg Cathedral. The structure is predominantly grey, with variations in tone suggesting age and exposure to the elements.
The focal point is a grotesque gargoyle figure, positioned on the left side of the frame. It is carved from the same grey stone as the building and features a somewhat humanoid face with large eyes and a downturned mouth, combined with bat-like wings that extend downwards. Patches of green moss or lichen are visible on its surface, indicating its age and exposure to moisture.
To the right of the gargoyle, a section of the building's facade shows ornate Gothic-style arched windows or niches, also constructed from grey stone. Above these architectural elements, more detailed stonework and mouldings are visible, running horizontally across the building's surface. The texture of the stone is rough and uneven, with signs of weathering.
meoralis

Magdeburg, Germany