Photographing Perpendicular Places
The Cloisters at Gloucester Cathedral, built in the 1330s, are a fine and very early example of Perpendicular Gothic Architecture. The Fan Vaulted ceiling is the earliest surviving example in England.
I didn't know the photographer, but I was slightly envious he had a tripod and all the gear! Snapped handheld with a Sigma 30mm f1.4.
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Photographing Perpendicular Places
The Cloisters at Gloucester Cathedral, built in the 1330s, are a fine and very early example of Perpendicular Gothic Architecture. The Fan Vaulted ceiling is the earliest surviving example in England.
I didn't know the photographer, but I was slightly envious he had a tripod and all the gear! Snapped handheld with a Sigma 30mm f1.4.
20,463
views
620
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35
comments
Uploaded on October 22, 2021
Taken on September 1, 2021