Angles and LightRoom

The following photos were taken on Tuesday evening in the Cathedral Quarter of Lincoln.  I looked to see if I could find any peculiar or interesting features of the buildings around the area and see what the best settings on my camera were to capture them at that time of day.  After loading them onto my computer, I decided to edit them in LightRoom, bringing out some features of each image or removing others.  This allowed me to have full control over the image I had taken, although improving the lighting without adding noise was a bit of an issue I initially struggled to deal with.

This is taken in an exterior corridor of the cathedral.
This is taken in an exterior corridor of the cathedral.
This is taken at an angle, looking across and up one of the windows on the east side of the cathedral.
This is taken at an angle, looking across and up one of the windows on the east side of the cathedral.
This is the side of a lamppost I discovered in a garden near the Cathedral.
This is the side of a lamppost I discovered in a garden near the Cathedral.
This is a direct shot of the pub, The Magna Carta, which sits close to the Cathedral.
This is a direct shot of the pub, The Magna Carta, which sits close to the Cathedral.
This is the door handle of a telephone box outside the Cathedral.
This is the door handle of a telephone box outside the Cathedral.
This is a vent in the archway that leads into the cathedral.
This is a vent in the archway that leads into the cathedral.
I found this image particularly interesting as the blue bin bags create a complete contrast to the rest of the grandeur of the Cathedral quarter.
I found this image particularly interesting as the blue bin bags create a complete contrast to the rest of the grandeur of the Cathedral quarter.