This was a lucky capture! Fast movement and poor backlighting was making the shooting conditions tough but also giving a wonderful atmosphere for photography. The grain in the image from high ISO really adds to the atmosphere of this small town rodeo.
I went out with my wife on a photoshoot because I get lots of 'Get out of jail FREE cards' when I do. I was really hoping for a cloudy sky that evening and was kinda bummed with mainly clear skies. But the moments of light right before and after sunset where spectacular. She was sitting down to rest on our walk back to the car and I looked up and saw the sun starting to be split by the mountains off in the horizon. BAM! This image/moment won me a few free weekends of shooting!
The Diocese of Salisbury had an earlier cathedral at Old Sarum a few miles away but this was replaced by the present cathedral when the bishops had moved to Salisbury. The foundation stone was laid on 28 April 1220.[5] Due to the high water level in the new location, the cathedral was built on only four feet of foundation. By 1258 the nave, transepts and quire (choir) were complete. The west front was ready by 1265. The cloisters and chapter house were completed around 1280. DxO Optics Pro 9 ELITE.
Shot from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is a spectacular 186 mile (299 km) long National Trail covering some of the most varied coastal scenery in Britain, stretching from St Dogmaels in the north to Amroth in the south.<br />
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Metabones Canon EF to Sony E Mount Adapter Mark III.