Saturday, October 11th, 2008
Turrets

The French did really well in building the Cathedral where it is. Wherever in the city you may be, you are sure to catch a glimpse of its majestic structure. One won’t be able to resist taking hundreds of photos of it either from various perspectives.
This one was taken from the herb garden north of the Cathedral.
I am many things - a life coach, a diversity champion, a freelance writer and translator, a dog lover, a citizen of the world, etc - but never thought of myself as a photographer. Norwich inspires me to capture snapshots of this fine Norman city. Take a trip down Norwich lanes or enjoy a walk in the park with me.
on Saturday, October 11th, 2008 at 5:18 pm:
Hi Joy! Sorry for the delay in coming here, but these last weeks have been hectic; no, I’m not talking about the financial/economic crisis… ;))
Beautiful cathedral! The setting sun is awesome, the Fall colours unique, and the misty sky superb!
Meanwhile Blogtrotter is now on its 200th post: «The Libyan Sea»! Hope you enjoy! Have a great weekend!
Gil
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on Saturday, October 11th, 2008 at 5:22 pm:
This photo feels warm and summery although I bet it was cool when you took the shot. Interesting angle as well.
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on Sunday, October 12th, 2008 at 4:51 am:
This is a very attractive foreshortening, Joy.
The Cathedral must be really grandiose.
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