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Misty dawn reveals the towers of Ely Cathedral, as seen from Roswell Pits Nature Reserve, in Cambridgeshire, UK.

Shot on a Sony A7r, using the 70-200mm f4 FE lens. Exposure was set at 1/60 sec, f/5.6, ISO 50.

The low-lying fenland around Ely, amongst the lowest land in the UK, is prone to early morning mist, which can create ethereal scenes. Ely Cathedral was built on one of the higher areas of land, and is easily seen from many miles away. Ely was the last Saxon stronghold against the Norman invaders of 1066, under the leadership of the legendary Hereward the Wake.

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