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the city of bath was my all-time favorite city, the architecture was amazingly beautiful. it felt like we were wandering up and down the streets of some sort of ancient italian city or what i imagine that might feel like anyway. rows and rows of gorgeous stone buildings all in the same color but with various colored doors … it was fabulous. while in bath, we saw the roman baths, toured the abbey church of saint peter or bath abbey, and spent time eating and walking up and down the streets admiring all of the ancient homes and so forth, lining every street and every alleyway. we hope to go back eventually and spend more than just a day really exploring the time-honered city of bath.
Wonderful captures and that cathedral is breathtaking.
These images of the cathedral really moved me sarah. I used to live 5 miles away from Bath, and have to agree, its such a rich and beautiful city!
Lucie
gorgeous photos!
Beautiful photographs! Isn't Bath just to die for?
Yay! Bath is my hometown! Glad you loved it – your photos make it look so gorgeous. I've lived 20 minutes from Bath all my life but have only been into the Roman Baths once and the Abbey twice! Did you manage to see the Crescent?
Rosie x | Every Word Handwritten
What a lucky girl you are!! We did and seriously … It was awesome!!! Thanks Rosie, I always love reading your sweet comments!!
xoxo, Sara
Amazing 🙂 Awhh I think that when you live somewhere like Bath you never truly appreciate it. Much love ! xx
How lovely! great pictures. I hope you had loads of fun!
Valentina
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These images are amazing. What camera do you shoot with? and What program did you edit them in. I love the feel of all your images.
xo
jrae
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Thank you Jrae! The camera I use is a Nikon D3200 and I most commonly use a AF-S Nikkor 50mm 1:1.4 lens and a AF-S Nikkor 35mm 1:1.8 lens. For film editing I mostly use Adobe Lightroom 4 and will sometimes use Adobe Photoshop CS5 for finishing details. Hope this helps and thanks again!!
xoxo, Sara
These photos are incredible! Love love love it! Longing to go to England (and half of my family lives there… so it's beyond me as to why I've never been!)
xoxo
Juliette Laura
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I spent a few days in Bath earlier this year. It's a beautiful city, and you captured it perfectly!
Such beautiful architecture there!
i have a relative in bath and i adore having her as my guide… your photos capture it so well! the loveliest of cities..
xx
Ah what wonderful photos. You really look like you had a wonderful time. I am dying to get back to London. And one of these days I will!
Ali of
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You're giving me a bad case of wanderlust right now.
xo Lisa
Making Life's Lemons
beautiful photos! would love to travel there someday.
beautiful photos! would love to travel there someday.
Was in both those spots in May — and fell in love with both. Your photographs are amazing!
I'm glad that you're having a wonderful trip! I have to say that visiting cathedrals is one of my favorite parts of traveling– I find them to be so restorative and peaceful. A really wonderful place to think! Loving the photos of the candles.
Xo, Hannah
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I´ve been to the UK a few months back and l have pictures of more or less the same places sitting on my computer…:-) Sometimes, we even chose the same motives and it´s funny to see how they turned out on your take (better than mine, I´d say) 🙂
I´ve been to the UK a few months back and I have pictures of pretty much the same places sitting on my computer 🙂
Sometimes, especially in the Cathedral of Salisbury, we chose the same picture motives and it´s funny to see how they turned out differently on your take 🙂
Hope you had a great time!