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    Exeter Cathedral - The Martyr's Pulpit

    A recent addition to the Cathedral in 1877, the pulpit was constructed from a type of sandstone, the carvings in the stone panels depicting stories of Christian martyrdom. It is illuminated by the natural light from a north-facing window to the left.

    Exeter Cathedral - The Martyr's Pulpit

    [ Pentax K-3 with 28-105 zoom at 28mm; 1/40s, f/4, ISO 400; hand-held. ]

    Any comments welcome.

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    Re: Exeter Cathedral - The Martyr's Pulpit

    Wonderful nice capture why closed stair? What is key down stair?

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    Re: Exeter Cathedral - The Martyr's Pulpit

    Colours are nicely muted. Maybe get rid of the pillar on the right. That is only my opinion.
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    Re: Exeter Cathedral - The Martyr's Pulpit

    Thanks to you both for commenting.

    Vaez, I suspect the rope is to deter visitors from climbing into the pulpit; I suppose they are concerned that it might be damaged.

    Ole, thank you also for the suggestion.

    Cheers.
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    Re: Exeter Cathedral - The Martyr's Pulpit

    Quote Originally Posted by MrB View Post
    Thanks to you both for commenting.
    Thank you for answer me
    Vaez, I suspect the rope is to deter visitors from climbing into the pulpit; I suppose they are concerned that it might be damaged.

    Ole, thank you also for the suggestion.

    Cheers.
    Philip

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