Monday, February 23, 2015

day two

I was dashing through the rain tonight to meet The Husband, who had so kindly come to pick me up after I saw those three dreaded words - rail replacement service, such an unpleasant phrase, particularly at 10.30pm after a long and busy day. As I headed over to where he was waiting, I couldn't resist taking a moment to pause and take a quick picture of the Cathedral doors by lamplight. Another beautiful building I walk past really regularly, and I finally got the chance to photograph it tonight, as no-one else was around. I did feel guilty for keeping The Husband waiting after he had driven all the way to pick me up so late in the evening. I'm pleased with the end result though, so hopefully he would agree it was worth it!




This photo is my second entry for the '5 Day Black and White Challenge' which I am joining in with this week. For today I would like to nominate Kriss from Wild About Here, a blog full of beautiful pictures which I have discovered fairly recently. Again, please don't feel you have to join in immediately, or at all. Thank you again to Jane for my nomination, I'm really enjoying joining in.

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  1. There's something quite special about being somewhere late in the dark and having the opportunity to take some snaps - although hubby did have to wait! A lovely photo :) Do you do the black and white photo project with podcast dove?

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    1. thanks for pointing out the other project, I may link up with that at some point, as usually at least one of my #365 pics is b&w. thanks for your kind comment, I just loved the detail in the stone xx

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  2. Lovely and atmospheric Katie! So pleased to hear you are having fun with this : ))

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    1. Thanks Jane, and thank you for visiting, I am really enjoying it!

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  3. The black and white shows up the stonework detail so beautifully Katie X

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    1. that was what I thought! I had never noticed how intricate it was before :) x

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  4. Oh this is a lovely capture Katie with the lamp light hitting it from the side. And thank you for your lovely words. I have a b&w which I was considering today so I'll try and join in x

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    1. thanks so much Kriss, and thanks for popping by again. good luck with the project! x

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