The Washington Cathedral Nave, Looking West
The Washington National Cathedral is one of the great interior spaces in the city. This week, it will be especially interesting because all of the seating has been removed from the nave. In a special week-long program, the Cathedral is evoking the experience of Gothic cathedrals centuries ago when there was no seating. The program (“Seeing Deeper”) included two morning photo sessions, allowing photographers to sign up for an opportunity to take pictures before normal opening hours. Thanks to the sharp eye of my sister, I was alerted in time to snag one of the limited number of tickets for this morning’s session.
The Photographers at Work
The event was well-organized as the Cathedral staff understood what was desired by everyone in the group: An unobstructed long view of the nave with no other photographers milling about in the scene. We were guided to the east end of the nave where there was sufficient space to set up without obstructing the efforts of others. After about 20 minutes, we were released to wander about the main level and photograph whatever struck our fancy.
View from Southwest Corner of Nave
The other good news is that much of the construction paraphanalia associated with the repair of earthquake damage is gone, such as the netting that had been hanging from the ceiling to protect against falling debris. Some of the scaffolding is still there (see first image above), but the photography opportunities are much improved. Information on the other events associated with the Seeing Deeper program can be found at the Cathedral’s web site.
Looks impressive! Great shots!
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Thanks very much!
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Okay, based on what you’ve been doing and the gorgeous results, you are definitely excused from ABFriday this week 😉 Really, really, beautiful, Robin. I read about this program, but of course didn’t sign up. I’m delighted you did though, so that we could all see! What a fantastic experience 🙂
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Thanks, Stacy, much appreciated. I had no idea this was happening, but my sister was watching out for me, so credit goes to her.
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Gotta love sisters 🙂
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Wow it really must be a sight to behold in person. The first shot is the clincher for me 🙂
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Thanks very much. Yes, I have photographed the inside of the Cathedral many times, but this was the first time I’ve seen it without the chairs. It is a completely different experience.
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Wow. This looks like such a wonderful experience and the shots are simply stunning. Great output from a lovely opportunity ! 🙂
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Thanks for your comments. I learned that this is the second year they have done this, so it looks like it may become an annual event.
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Love it, love it, love it. It’s one of my all-time favorite buildings in DC,and you did a stunning job of capturing it.
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Thanks very much. It truly is a great building, both inside and out. The weather was dark and gloomy outside when we were shooting on this day, but that just provided a different look and made it easier to get detail in the stained glass windows.
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Wonderful! What a treat. I wonder if there are similar events in Europe, need to check it out.
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Thank you. I don’t know if other cathedrals that do this, but it would be really interesting to find out.
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beautiful work
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Thanks!
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These are stunning shots! What a fabulous program and opportunity to view and shoot sans anyone. I can only imagine how wonderful it must have been.
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Yes, it was great to see. In fact, it was sunny today and I went back this afternoon to capture a different light. And as luck would have it, the choir was rehearsing while I was taking pictures. So I got world class light in a wold class building with world class music.
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How wonderful! Something very inspiring shooting to with music! I am sure you got some fabulous shots!
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I adore churches and cathedrals! Beautiful shots. 🙂
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Thanks, Laura. I appreciate your comments. As I mentioned in the previous note, I went back again this afternoon. Very cool.
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You so welcome. Way cool! Looking forward to more. 🙂
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Great work! Really nice colour tones 🙂 Wonderful opportunity to see the bare bones of such a beautiful building.
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Thanks very much. I’m really glad to have had the opportunity. I believe they plan on doing this annually.
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