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  • 11
    Jan
    2013
    2:46pm, EST

    Harry Potter abbey bathed in magical light

    Matt Cardy / Getty Images

    People look at the illuminated cloisters at Lacock Abbey on Jan. 10 in Lacock, England.

    By Matt Nighswander, NBC News

    For two weeks the medieval cloisters of Lalock Abbey, which was featured in two Harry Potter films, will be bathed in dazzling colors to highlight their architectural treasures as part of the installation "Into the Light" by Britain's National Trust. According to the BBC, the abbey's "cloisters and side rooms were transformed into the classrooms at Hogwarts School while the location was also used for Harry's discovery of the Mirror of Erised." The installation opens to the public on Jan. 12. 

    Matt Cardy / Getty Images

    People stop to look at the illuminated front of Lacock Abbey on Jan. 10.

    The abbey was also once home to William Henry Fox Talbot, considered by many to be the father of photography. At the same time that Louis Daguerre was inventing the daguerreotype process in France, Talbot was developing a positive/negative process which became the foundation for photography for many years to come. Talbot's first successful photo in the 1830s (click here to see the image) was of a window at the abbey. 

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    The illuminated cloisters at Lacock Abbey.

    Matt Cardy / Getty Images

    People stop to look at the illuminated front of Lacock Abbey.

    Matt Cardy / Getty Images

    Volunteer Kristine Heuser stops to look at the illuminated cloisters at Lacock Abbey.

    Previously on PhotoBlog:

    • Buildings awash with color in Norway
    • Tallest building in European Union opened in London
    • Supertrees light up the night sky in Singapore

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    multicolored light sources, architecture and shadows nothing magical here.

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  • 1
    Mar
    2012
    12:18pm, EST

    The real Hogwarts, created by wizard-artists

    Jonathan Short / AP

    A model of Hogwarts castle from the Harry Potter film series is unveiled at the Warner Bros Studio Tour, Watford, London, on March 1.

    By Natalia Jimenez, NBC News

    Who would have been able to tell that the aerial shots of the Hogwarts castle in the first Harry Potter film were actually of a small-scale model? You can now see the original for yourself as part of the Warner Bros studio tour in London. According to AP:

    The Hogwarts castle model was built for the first film 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone', it was created for aerial photography and was digitally scanned for CGI scenes. It took 86 artists and crew members to construct, and measures over 50 feet in diameter and has over 2,500 fiber optic lights.

    Jonathan Short / AP

    Stuart Craig, production manager, unveils a model of Hogwarts castle at the Warner Bros Studio Tour, Watford, London, on March 1.

     

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    Must have taken a wizard to build something like that ....

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  • 19
    Jul
    2011
    9:06am, EDT

    Tim Wimborne / Reuters

    Children dressed as J.K. Rowling's famous character Harry Potter watch a presentation at the launch of the Harry Potter exhibition in Sydney's Powerhouse Museum on Monday, July 19. The first tickets went on sale on Tuesday to the exhibition, which does not open for another four months.

    Harry Potter exhibit launches in Sydney

    More Harry Potter coverage on PhotoBlog.

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  • 11
    Jul
    2011
    1:28pm, EDT

    Bethany Clarke / Getty Images

    Top Pearsy's Harry potter corn maze, which he calls "Maize Maze," in York, England, on July 11.

    English farmer carves enormous Harry Potter corn maze

    By Jonathan Woods, msnbc.com

    There is no shortage of people who go to great lengths to create a stir. Farmer Tom Pearcy is among them. The English farmer has created two portraits of Harry Potter in his cornfields. The two corny Potters, measuring 150 feet in diameter, make up the largest 'Maize Maze' in Europe and one of the largest in the world.

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  • 7
    Jul
    2011
    2:17pm, EDT

    Joel Ryan / AP

    Harry Potter fans clutch books to be signed in Trafalgar Square, central London, ahead of the World Premiere of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2", the last film in the series, Thursday, July 7. Harry Potter's saga is ending, but his magic spell remains. Thousands of fans from around the world massed in London Thursday for the premiere of the final film in the magical adventure series.

    Harry Potter fans line up in London in anticipation of final film

    The eighth and final film from the Harry Potter saga is about to be released, and fans are lining up to catch a glimpse of thier favorite stars. According to our story, the first seven films took in more than $6.4 billion. That's "billion," with a "b." Think you know your Harry Potter characters? Find out in our Characters of Harry Potter slideshow. See images from the Harry Potter world premiere here.

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  • 6
    Jul
    2011
    11:14pm, EDT

    Harry Potter fans line up for premier in England; U.S. waits an extra week

    'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2' premiered in England on July 7, and won't be shown in the United States until July 15.

    Kerim Okten / EPA

    Harry Potter fans queue a day before of the premiere of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2' at Trafalgar Square in London on July 6. This will be the last movie of the saga based on the books by British author J.K. Rowling.

    Suzanne Plunkett / Reuters

    Harry Potter fans huddle under umbrellas during a downpour as they wait in Trafalgar Square for the premier of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2'.

    Kerim Okten / EPA

    A Harry Potter fan walks through the water of a fountain at Trafalgar Square.

     Related links:

    • 'Harry Potter' fans already lining up in London
    • PHOTOS: Inside Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
    • Watch the 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2' trailer

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