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Not so much a sea of steps


In 1996, I was visiting Wells Cathedral and I immediately recognised these steps as what Frederick Evans had photographed many decades before for his "Sea of Steps" picture. With what I had at hand, a 55mm lens on my Nikon FE, I got what I could.
When I got home and developed the film, I realised my lens had *far* too little coverage to get what Evans got. Sigh.
The dark areas are an approximation of the coverage Evan got but I did not. I should go back with a 15mm lens.
This was Ilford Delta 100 film.
When I got home and developed the film, I realised my lens had *far* too little coverage to get what Evans got. Sigh.
The dark areas are an approximation of the coverage Evan got but I did not. I should go back with a 15mm lens.
This was Ilford Delta 100 film.
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