We recently visited Hereford Cathedral to view a photographic exhibition of the forty two cathedrals of England. They were by the Magnum photographer, Peter Marlow (1952-2016). He was commissioned to produce four cathedral photographs by Royal Mail for use on commemorative postage stamps. But, so taken was he by the buildings that he undertook the project of photographing every one. All bar about half a dozen of the images were taken from the west end of the nave looking east towards the high altar. The photographs were taken in the early morning light before the cathedral doors opened to the public.
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My first photograph was taken from behind the alabaster tomb and effigy of Sir Richard Pembridge (d.1375). He is depicted in a knight's plate and mail armour with his head resting on his helm and his feet on a lurcher.
photo © T. Boughen Camera: Nikon Z 5