Okay, it's time to take this subject more seriously; I'm talking about architectural photography. There are myriad subjects on my doorstep, including numerous buildings in various stages of construction, but one that was begun in 1220 is the one that fascinates me the most: Salisbury Cathedral.
On this visit I only spend an hour or so inside, and a lot of that is spent talking to the various guides, taking in as much information as they can impart in such a short time. There is lot to know about a building that has an 800 year history, and I really should spend a day photographing the interior to do the place justice.
1. The East window of the choir: Moses and the brazen serpent:-
3. The Chapter House ceiling and central column:-
4. The Chapter House, and the tent that houses the best surviving copy of Magna Carta:-
1. 24-70mm f/2.8 AF-S Nikkor. 1/80 second at f/3.5. Matrix metering. -⅓ EV compensation. ISO 1000
2. 12-24mm f/4 AF-S Nikkor. 1/30 second at f/7.1. Matrix metering. -⅔ EV compensation. ISO 3200
3. 12-24mm f/4 AF-S Nikkor. 1/160 second at f/8. Matrix metering. - ⅔ EV compensation. ISO 800
4. 12-24mm f/4 AF-S Nikkor. 1/50 second at f/8. Matrix metering. - 1 stop EV compensation. ISO 100
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