Northern England
During Half-Term (20-26 February 2011) Karen and I traveled to northern England to photograph 6 more cathedrals: Ripon, Bradford, York Minster Cathedral, Durham, and Newcastle in the east, and Carlisle in the west. We braved a range of weather with one brief glimpse of the sun. This makes 42 of the 43 English Cathedrals now photographed – I photograph the last English Cathedral on 3 March – Peel Cathedral on the Isle of Man.
Carlisle Cathedral was a challenge as when I arrived I was told that I could not use a tripod. As I shoot at a low ISO value with typical exposures of 20 – 30 seconds, I had to do some creative thinking. Carlisle is the only cathedral out of the 43 in England which had this restriction but no doubt for good reason as they said images of the cathedral had been used inappropriately – if I had known this before hand I could probably have made an arrangement.
Wales
We visited St David’s Cathedral in west Wales which is the first Welsh cathedral I have photographed. St David’s is the smallest city in the UK because of the cathedral. There are 6 cathedrals in Wales altogether: St David’s : Llandaff : Bangor : Newport : St Asaph : Brecon. This now makes for a new target – the Cathedrals of England and Wales!