St Paul's Cathedral
St Paul’s Cathedral is a large Anglican cathedral in London, sitting on Ludgate Hill at the highest point in the City and serving as the seat of the Bishop of London. The current building dates back to the late 17th century and is one of the most important religious and historic sites in the UK. Its large dome dominates the skyline and can be photographed from streets, bridges, and viewpoints across the city, giving you a lot of flexibility in how you approach it. Up close, the steps and columns create strong lines and symmetry, while further back you can frame it within the surrounding streets or across the Thames for a wider city scene. It works well at different times of day, with early morning offering quieter conditions and evening bringing warmer light and city atmosphere. It is easy to reach and fits naturally into any central London photo walk. (London, England, United Kingdom)










