Day 275 and an overnight stay in Canterbury. As with my previous visits, I have found the light within the cathedral to have a special quality to it.
Panasonic DMC-G3
Leica DG Summilux 25 f/1.4 (50 mm equivalent for 35 mm)
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PAD 275 - In the Pulpit
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Re: PAD 275 - In the Pulpit
I had wondered if you'd gotten bored and quietly given up . Interesting that a place of worship lets you photograph inside.
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Re: PAD 275 - In the Pulpit
davidc wrote:I had wondered if you'd gotten bored and quietly given up .
I am still shooting, just not finding the opportunity to process and post. Selection and post processing is amazingly time consuming.
davidc wrote:Interesting that a place of worship lets you photograph inside.
The cathedral, like many others, makes a lot of its income from tourism and currently charges around £10 for entry. Preventing photography would be counter productive in that regard. Services might well be a different matter. Canterbury Cathedral has one of its clergy say a short prayer from the pulpit on the hour and after he had finished the minister stayed for a couple of minutes, during which time I took this shot.
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