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17-JUL-2012 John Reynolds

Chapter House

Canterbury cathedral

The Chapter House is the largest of any cathedral in England. In the days of the monastic church (before 1538) this was the meeting place for the monks where the business of the church was discussed. The monks sat on stone benches which can still be seen alongside the walls.

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Date/Time17-Jul-2012 10:03:26
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cits_4_pets08-Aug-2012 08:15
Great POV and exposure. Great interior shot, the light and details are wonderful. Excellent!!!
Helen Betts01-Aug-2012 19:59
A beautiful capture! I love the window; it looks almost heavenly. V.
Walter Otto Koenig01-Aug-2012 17:45
Superb interior shot with this exposure, colors and details. "V"
Martin Lamoon01-Aug-2012 16:54
The perfect wide angle capture. V
Jess. ( Lady.D.)01-Aug-2012 15:10
Excellent detail John, this part of the cathedral really impressed me when I visited a few years ago...
Apostolos Tikopoulos01-Aug-2012 14:34
Excellent composition and perspective. v.
FrankB01-Aug-2012 11:39
thank goodness this survived the dissolution...beautiful interior and beautoful rendition....V
John Hamers01-Aug-2012 10:40
Great shot !! , the patterns in te ceiling are amazing !V
Graeme01-Aug-2012 08:48
Im loving the wide angle and all that you have fitted into the shot, John.BV
Vickie BROWN01-Aug-2012 08:14
This is a great perspective John, remarkable structure in medieval times! BV
woody3401-Aug-2012 07:47
Amazing detailed capture of that hall..those benches would have been cold and hard..but what an incredible seen it must have made.,..
Chris Morton01-Aug-2012 06:37
you have managed to encompass the austerity of the stone benches with the guilded ceiling very well
joseantonio01-Aug-2012 06:15
I love that ceiling....V
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