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This is the west window at the bottom of the nave inside Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, England. Single RAW Frame with full Post Processing in LR6 and then to Nik's Color EFEX Pro 4 software. Shot at 100mm, f/9, 1/13sec, ISO 400 and at +1EV. This is an Anglican cathedral in Salisbury, England, and one of the leading examples of Early English architecture. The main body of the cathedral was completed in only 38 years, from 1220 to 1258.
This is the ornate Screen that separates the Choir and High Altar from the congregation in the Nave. Many Cathedrals in England started out as Monasteries and it was common practice to seperate the Monks from the general congregation. It is worth remembering that seating in the Nave is a relatively recent addition to churches and cathedrals, In early medieval times and before that the congregation stood for the whole service. This is Bristol Cathedral, Avon & Somerset.