Last-Call
I visited Salisbury Cathedral late in the day in November and was initially concerned about the ability to capture any interesting images in a dark interior. I was surprised by the magnificent lighting of the interior which highlighted the textures and shapes throughout the medieval structure. A tripod was required for the multi-second exposures and I was pleased that I was able to setup without restriction. I got lost in the moment going around the various locations capturing many vantages and lost track of the time. This last image that I took during that afternoon shows the 2.5 second path of one of the clergy coming toward me to politely remind me that parishioners would soon be arriving for service and that this would indeed be my last image.
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