Ancient shadows at Salisbury Cathedral where we spent a morning gargoyle spotting recently. With apologies to the people in the bottom right corner for inadvertently featuring in this post. I imagine a completely empty Salisbury Cathedral shot is virtually impossible unless you visit in the early hours! We are at home for a few more days, back soon…
Emma says
Gorgeous shadows, you’ve given me an idea for Science Sparks xx
Emma says
Brilliant! Thanks Emma xx
Bass says
Nice foto despite those inconsiderate foto bombing, mid-morning coffee drinkers – although I think we should also ask who dropped the oversized jigsaw pieces…….. Mr BFG?
Emma says
I know Bass. My fault for not getting up early enough!! It could well have been the BFG. Totally the kind of territory you wouldn’t be surprised to see him in! :D
Merlinda Little (Glimmer of Hope) says
So pleasing to the eye! #mysundayphoto
Emma says
Thank you Merlinda :)
Coombe Mill says
I love the shadow affect, and how nice to go visit it! Clio lending a helping hand for Coombe Mill!
Emma says
Thanks Clio! (:
Bear and Cardigan says
I love the roof and the shapes on the floor from the sun light. Cathedrals are so awe inspiring #MySundayPhoto
Emma says
Thanks so much! (:
Photalife says
I love the patterns they look like jigsaw pieces
Thank you for linking up
Emma says
Thanks Darren! (:
A Patchwork Life says
More beautiful arches and interesting shadows. Lovely photo x
Emma says
Thank you T! (: x
Verily Victoria Vocalises says
I definitely think the people add to the photo. I love the lines in this – and the patterns that the light is casting on the ground. The shapes look like people jumping! x
Emma says
Thanks so much Victoria! (: x
Carla Nyanyo says
Lovely photography. I really like the way the light shining through the cut outs in the stone makes such solid shapes on the ground.
Emma says
Thank you Carla! (: