Inside Chichester Cathedral 2 by Fred255
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Description
The history of Chichester Cathedral begins in 681 when Saint Wilfrid brought Christianity to Sussex and established a Cathedral in Selsey, a small community south of Chichester. After 1066 the Norman policy was that cathedrals should be moved from small communities to larger centres of population. In 1075 the Council of London established the See of Chichester and in 1076 the building of the present cathedral in Chichester was begun under Bishop Stigand. It was completed under Bishop Luffa in time for its consecration to the Holy Trinity in 1108.
For more information visit: http://www.chichestercathedral.org.uk/
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Comments (15)
rainbows
The light and composition of this shot are wonderful! A quiet and intimate mood is captured. It is a superb shot dear David. I like it very much indeed. Have a lovely day. Hugs. Didi. xx
babuci
Love the warm glow of the pointed dome ceiling. Excelent pov and a spiral stair is so lovely in a foreground.
aljaysart
Nice spiral staircase excellent.
Mondwin
Absolutely wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx whylma
toddaking
I love the way the indirect lighting draws your eye up to the arched roof. There is a metaphor in that, I bet! Beautiful picture. Todd
lilbiscuit
Beautiful shot!
auntietk
Wow! Awesome shot!
Ionel
Excellent capture!!!
Janiss
Awesome capture David!
lizzibell
beautiful...
ontar1
Excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!
fredster66
Outstanding. Nicely composed / presented!
JaneEden
A lovely quiet feel comes from this view of the Cathedral, excellent POV hugs Jane xx
carrotsoup
Wonderful shot
Issemissen
A very beautiful building. I like what you have done in post work.