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Durham Cathedral is renowned as a masterpiece of Romanesque (or Norman) architecture. It was begun in 1093 and largely completed within 40 years. Together with its neighbour Durham Castle, the cathedral is now a World Heritage Site. This view towards Framwellgate Bridge, one of the city's famous medieval crossings was taken late on a winters afternoon with the buildings bathed in the warm glow from a low winter sun. Intentional HDR merged image with a ProPhoto RGB profile for maximum color fidelity and gamut. More of my images from around Britain in this lightbox: [url=http://www.istockphoto.com/file_search.php?action=file&lightboxID=13447272#3a5e0] [img]http://www.nickwebley.co.uk/iStock/lightbox_britishisles_small.jpg [/img][/url]