From up in a cherry picker… be gone, fear of heights!
One of my seven images from @Kings_College Chapel that was Winner🏅of Architecture Photography MasterPrize for Historic Interiors @ArchMasterPrize😊Read more https://t.co/8NJrFNAb6M (prints from just £25 with free shipping) pic.twitter.com/gqYZ6XXg2c
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