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PAD 165 - Scissor Arches
Posted: Thu 27 Jun 2013, 18:50
by Mike Farley
Day 165 and another visit to Wells Cathedral, this time to capture the amazing scissor arches. They are a mediaeval solution to providing structural rigidity without which the cathedral would have collapsed. Despite their age, they look surprisingly modern.
Canon EOS 7D
EF-S 17 - 55 f/2.8
Focal length 43 mm
2 secs
f/11
ISO 100
Tripod
Re: PAD 165 - Scissor Arches
Posted: Tue 02 Jul 2013, 10:09
by Paul Heester
Love the way my eye roams around the image amongst all the shapes. Good eye and Im impressed they allowed tripods in the cathedral.
Re: PAD 165 - Scissor Arches
Posted: Tue 02 Jul 2013, 10:47
by Mike Farley
Thanks, Paul. I was fascinated by these arches, although it took a while to work out the best composition.
Wells is not alone in allowing tripods and does not have an entry fee, although it does ask £3 for a photography permit regardless of whether a tripod is used. I could have used one in Winchester Cathedral in the past if I had wanted (and had it with me!). On that occasion there was a shot in the crypt which I could not get simply as the light levels were too low and I had not gone properly prepared.
I suspect that most places which ban tripods are the more popular locations where the could become a trip hazard when there are a lot of people around.